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Who qualifies for an exemption?

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Who qualifies for an exemption?

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Chapter 6GA, Section of the Massachusetts General Laws provides excise tax exemptions for vehicles owned by certain disabled individuals and veterans, ex-prisoners of war and their unmarried surviving spouses. The law allowing the exemption for the motor vehicle excise must be accepted by the city or town to be applicable. Those listed below qualify for an exemption.

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Chapter 6GA, Section 1 of the Mass. General laws provides excise tax exemptions for vehicles owned by certain disabled individuals (blind, handicapped) and disabled veterans, ex-prisoners of war and their surviving spouses and certain charitable organizations. For ex-prisoners of war and their unmarried surviving spouses, the law allowing the exemption for the motor vehicle excise must be accepted by the city or town to be applicable.

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Any church or not-for-profit organization that meets the qualifications as set forth in I.C.6-1.1-10-16 and on Form 136.

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A. Any church or not-for-profit organization that meets the qualifications as set forth in IC 6-1.1-10-16 and o Form 136.

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Chapter 6GA, Section 1 of the Massachusetts General Laws provides excise tax exemptions for vehicles owned by certain disabled individuals and veterans, ex-prisoners of war and their surviving spouses and certain charitable organizations. For ex-prisoners of war and their unmarried surviving spouses, the law allowing the exemption for the motor vehicle excise must be accepted by the city or town to be applicable. Those listed below qualify for an exemption.

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