Do disabled veterans pay sales tax on vehicles in pennsylvania?

niyati

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I’ve heard that some states offer sales tax exemptions for disabled veterans when purchasing vehicles, but I’m wondering if Pennsylvania offers this benefit. Do disabled veterans in Pennsylvania have to pay sales tax on vehicles, or are they exempt?
 
Disabled veterans in Pennsylvania must pay sales tax when buying a motor vehicle; there’s no state exemption available for vehicle purchases.
 
No, in Pennsylvania, disabled veterans do not have an exemption from paying sales tax on the purchase of a motor vehicle. While there are exemptions for registration and title fees for certain disabled veterans, specifically those who have lost a limb or eye, or have partial paralysis, there is no general sales tax exemption for all disabled veterans when buying a vehicle, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.
 
No, in Pennsylvania, handicapped veterans are not excluded from paying sales tax on motor vehicle purchases. While certain disabled veterans, specifically those who have lost a limb or eye or have partial paralysis, are eligible for registration and title fee exemptions, the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue reports that no general sales tax exemption is available for all disabled veterans when purchasing a vehicle.
 
No, in Pennsylvania, disabled veterans are not exempt from paying sales tax on automobile purchases. While some disabled veterans, particularly those who have lost a limb or eye or have partial paralysis, are eligible for registration and title fee exemptions, the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue reports that no general sales tax exemption is available to all disabled veterans when purchasing a vehicle.
 
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