PA raises threshold for reduced or waived vehicle registration fees
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Vehicle registration fees for some Pennsylvania residents to decrease
PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — Changes to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) registration fees have been announced and some customers will be paying less and others may have their fees eliminated completely. The Shapiro Administration and PennDOT announced that due to changes in Act 60 of 2024, the annual income threshold for a retired Pennsylvanian to qualify for a reduced vehicle registration fee has been changed. The threshold wa…
PA raises threshold for reduced or waived vehicle registration fees
(WJET/WFXP) -- More retired Pennsylvanians and some veterans will now qualify for reduced or waived vehicle registration fees with a law signed by Governor Josh Shapiro going into effect. Retired Pennsylvania residents who have an annual income of $29,906 or less will qualify for a reduced registration fee of $11 whereas the previous threshold was $19,200. Six new Pennsylvania license plate designs revealed Additionally, registration and…


More Veterans, Retired Customers to Qualify for Free or Reduced Vehicle Registration Fees
HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that due to changes established in Act 60 of 2024,the annual income threshold for a retired Pennsylvanian to qualify for a reduced vehicle registration fee was increased, allowing more people to be eligible for this benefit. Additionally, some veterans may now be eligible for free vehicle registration and titling fees. “We’re glad that these changes in the law h…
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