Massachusetts Statement for Vietnam Era Veterans and / or the Disabled

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This AHI letter is a statement for Vietnam-era veterans and/or the disabled which states that the company is committed to affirmative action programs for persons with disabilities.

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AM I A PROTECTED VETERAN? The Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 (VEVRAA), as amended (38 U.S.C. § 4212), prohibits discrimination against protected veterans.

Excise tax Per M.G.L. Chapter 60A, Section 1, disabled veterans do not need to pay excise tax for one passenger vehicle or pick-up truck. It must be owned by the veteran and used for non-commercial purposes. It does not matter if the veteran has obtained DV plates, but he/she must be approved for them.

Summary of Massachusetts Military and Veterans Benefits: Massachusetts offers special benefits for Service members, Veterans and their Families including a state bonus program, state annuities, state employment hiring preference for Veterans, prisoners of war, and National Guard Service members, property tax exemptions

Eligible veterans, spouses, and parents Have lived in Massachusetts for at least six months prior to entering the service (spouses exempted) or, Have lived in Massachusetts for five consecutive years immediately prior to filing for a property tax exemption.

Summary of Massachusetts Military and Veterans Benefits: Massachusetts offers special benefits for Service members, Veterans and their Families including a state bonus program, state annuities, state employment hiring preference for Veterans, prisoners of war, and National Guard Service members, property tax exemptions

Military members must pay sales tax on purchases, just like everyone else. What gets a little tricky is that the sales tax is based on and paid to the state in which the car is registered, which is often different from the state where the car was purchased.

Massachusetts Veteran Financial BenefitsMilitary retired pay and SBP payments are tax-free.

Summary of Massachusetts Military and Veterans Benefits: Massachusetts offers special benefits for Service members, Veterans and their Families including a state bonus program, state annuities, state employment hiring preference for Veterans, prisoners of war, and National Guard Service members, property tax exemptions

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Massachusetts Statement for Vietnam Era Veterans and / or the Disabled