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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MVU-33 in the editor.
  2. Begin by checking the applicable box at the top of the form to indicate whether the exemption is based on a loss of two or more limbs or a loss of use.
  3. In Part A, enter the name and address of the disabled person. Ensure all entries are printed or typed for clarity.
  4. Complete the declaration statement in Part A, certifying your condition and authorizing access to medical records. Sign and date this section.
  5. Move to Part B, where you will need to provide information about the physician. Fill in their name, address, and telephone number.
  6. The physician must certify that the disabled person suffers from the permanent loss of use of limbs. The physician should sign and date this section as well.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before saving your completed form. Once finalized, you can easily export it for submission alongside Form RMV-1.

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The excise rate is $25 per $1,000 of your vehicles value. It is charged for a full calendar year and billed by the community where the vehicle is usually garaged. If your vehicle is registered in Massachusetts but garaged outside of Massachusetts, the Commissioner of Revenue will bill the excise.
How much does it cost to register your vehicle in Massachusetts? In 2021, registering a normal private passenger vehicle in Massachusetts costs $60 and is good for 2 years. In MA, the Certificate of Title fee is $75. Youll also need to have your vehicle inspected, which costs $35.
Transfers between immediate family membersspecifically parents, children, and spousesare eligible for sales tax exemptions. This means that if a parent transfers a vehicle to their child, or between spouses, the recipient is not required to pay the usual sales tax.
Taxpayers seeking to obtain an abatement of a tax or penalty that has been assessed by DOR should use MassTaxConnect (MTC) and follow the instructions provided for disputing a tax or penalty. Alternatively, taxpayers may file a paper Form ABT, Application for Abatement.
The Massachusetts sales tax is 6.25% of the sales price or rental charge of tangible personal property (including gas, electricity, and steam) and telecommunications services1 sold or rented in Massachusetts. The buyer pays the sales tax, as an addition to the purchase price, to the vendor at the time of purchase.
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Massachusetts sales tax overview The Massachusetts (MA) state sales tax rate is currently 6.25%.
If you pay the bill as assessed, and later receive an abatement, youll receive a refund by mail. State law requires that vehicle owners submit abatement applications to assessors within three years after the excise bill was due, or one year after it was paid, whichever is later.
Massachusetts sales tax is 6.25% of the purchase price or current market value of the vehicle. If you trade in a vehicle, than only the difference between the value of the trade-in vehicle and the purchase price of the new vehicle is taxed.

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