Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Motor Vehicle Excise Exemptions for Veterans - Revised RMV Procedures


Motor Vehicle Excise Exemptions for Veterans - Revised RMV Procedures

The Division of Local Services has posted on its website Bulletin 2015-01B which advises Boards of Assessors about a recent change in Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) procedures regarding veterans who the Medical Advisory Board (MAB) determined have permanent service-connected disabilities and are eligible for a disabled veteran (DV) plate. Veterans who the MAB has determined to have a permanent service-connected disability are eligible for a motor vehicle excise exemption on one vehicle used for non-commercial purposes. The MAB is now issuing a letter advising the veteran it has made the required determination and gives the veteran the option to be issued a DV plate. Previously, the veteran was just issued a DV plate and therefore, had to have the plate in order to establish he or she qualified for the exemption. Due to this change in procedure, however, a veteran may now establish eligibility for the exemption by (1) providing the assessors with a copy of the MAB determination of permanent service-connected disability or (2) having a DV plate on the vehicle.

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