Personal Property Tax Relief Act (PPTRA)
What is the Personal Property Tax Relief Act?
The Personal Property Tax Relief Act of 1998 provides tax relief for passenger cars,
motorcycles, and pickup or panel trucks having a registered gross weight of less than
7,501 pounds. To qualify, a vehicle must
- be owned by an individual or leased by an individual under a contract requiring
the individuals to pay the personal property tax;
AND
- be used 50% or less for business purposes.
Motor homes, trailers and farm use vehicles do not qualify for tax relief.
Does your vehicle qualify for Car Tax Relief?
If you can answer YES to any of the following questions, your motor vehicle is
considered by State Law to have a business use and does NOT qualify for Car Tax
Relief.
- Is more than 50% of the mileage for the year used as a business expense for
Federal Income Tax purposes OR reimbursed by an employer?
- Is more than 50% of the depreciation associated with the vehicle deducted as a
business expense for Federal Income Tax Purposes?
- Is the cost of the vehicle expensed pursuant to Section 179 of the Internal
Revenue Service Code?
- Is the vehicle leased by an individual and the leasing company pays the tax
without reimbursement from the individual?