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Motor vehicle tax Hamburg - tax breaks for severely disabled people

For vehicles that are registered for severely disabled people, the Motor Vehicle Tax Act provides tax breaks in the form of a full tax exemption or a tax reduction of 50 percent. The type of tax relief is determined by the characteristics that are included...

For vehicles that are registered for severely disabled people, the Motor Vehicle Tax Act provides tax breaks in the form of a full tax exemption or a tax reduction of 50 percent.

The type of tax relief is determined by the characteristics that are included in the severely handicapped ID card.

Important notes

Prerequisites

Tax exemption
H = helplessness in the activities of daily life
Bl = blindness or severe visual impairment
aG = extraordinary walking disability

Tax reduction of 50 percent
G = walking disability
Gl = deafness
without marks, but with orange-colored surface imprint

The 50 percent tax reduction is also dependent on the severely disabled person having waived the right to free public transport (no token in the supplement to the severely disabled person's pass).

Documents required

The information about the required documents can be found at www.zoll.de.

Please note

For application forms and further information see link

The tax relief is only available to the severely disabled person himself and only for a motor vehicle.

The taxpayer must immediately notify the main customs office responsible for him in writing that the prerequisites for tax breaks no longer apply.

If the severely disabled person does not drive the vehicle himself, the journeys must be used for locomotion or housekeeping for the severely disabled person.

Procedure & Fees

Fees

You can obtain information about the fees incurred in connection with vehicle registration from the licensing authority (LBV).

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