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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MVU-29 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the details of the motor vehicle. Fill in the 'Year', 'Make', 'Model', and 'Vehicle Identification Number' in the designated fields.
  3. In the section for the transferee/owner, input your name and title number. Ensure that all entries are printed or typed clearly.
  4. Next, provide the purchase date and the name and address of the seller from whom you acquired the vehicle. This information is crucial for validating your claim.
  5. Finally, review your entries for accuracy. Sign and date at the bottom of the affidavit to certify that all statements are true under penalty of perjury.

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Who Does Not Have to Pay Taxes? You generally dont have to pay taxes if your income is less than the standard deduction or the total of your itemized deductions, if you have a certain number of dependents, if you work abroad and are below the required thresholds, or if youre a qualifying non-profit organization.
Some customers are exempt from paying sales tax under Massachusetts law. Examples include government agencies, some nonprofit organizations, and merchants purchasing goods for resale. Sellers are required to collect a valid exemption or resale certificate from buyers to validate each exempt transaction.
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.
You may be exempt from paying sales tax on your vehicle if: Your vehicle was gifted or transferred from a family member. The vehicle was bought out of state and registered there for over 6 months. You previously purchased a vehicle in Massachusetts but had it delivered and registered in a different state.
◗ The No Tax Status provision applies if your Massachusetts AGI on Schedule NTS-L-NR/PY (line 8) is $8,000 or less if single; $14,400 or less plus $1,000 per dependent if head of house- hold, or $16,400 or less plus $1,000 per dependent if married filing a joint return.

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Vehicles transferred as a gift. You may be exempt from paying sales tax on a vehicle transferred to you as a gift from another person. The person transferring the vehicle must have met the tax laws of the state they registered it. You must pay a $25 fee and the title and registration fees.
Customer Exemptions: Specific types of customers are exempt from paying sales tax on their purchases. Depending on the state, these may include government entities, non-profits, and schools, to name a few.
The following categories of sales or types of transactions are generally exempted from the sales/use tax: Food clothing. Periodicals. Admission tickets. Utilities and heating fuel. Telephone services to residential users. Shipping and Transportation services. Personal or professional services. Casual and isolated sales.

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