Massachusetts Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation

State:
Massachusetts
Control #:
MA-P025B
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This Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation form is a revocation of Form MA-P025 that designates the body parts and organs an individual wishes to donate at the time of death. If the will, card or other document of gift, or an executed copy thereof,
has been delivered to a specified donee, the donor may amend or revoke
the gift by executing and delivering to the donee a signed statement, making an oral statement in the presence of two persons and communicating the same to the donee,
making a statement during a terminal illness or injury addressed to an attending
physician and communicating the same to the donee, or keeping a signed card or document on his person or in his effects. A document of gift which has not been delivered to the donee may be revoked by the donor in the manner set out above or by destruction, cancellation, or mutilation of the document and all executed copies of the document of gift. An anatomical gift made by a will may also be amended or revoked
in the manner provided for amendment or revocation of wills, or as set
out above. Specific reference is made to the earlier executed Anatomical Gift Donation.

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FAQ

Proof of auto insurance with a licensed Massachusetts insurance agent or company. Proof of Massachusetts residency. A completed RMV-1 Application Form. Proof that you own the vehicle such as previous registration or title from another state.

Yes, HOWEVER, you will need required documents in order to register the vehicle if your name is not on the title.Bring in the title documents, proof of insurance, signature form (TR-212a), and payment, and we will register the vehicle without the owner in the office.

Selling a car means that, as the original owner, you don't have to pay any tax.This may make selling a car a better option than giving it to a friend or family member, which could cause the gift tax to come into play. According to the IRS, any gift worth more than $13,000 is liable for gift taxes, as of 2010.

Massachusetts does allow you to transfer a car between immediate family members. Fill out the back of the title as if selling it to your child, brother, sister, or spouse and write, Gift, in the purchase price area of the assignment.

Vehicle Bills of Sale; Vehicle Inspection Forms; Odometer Disclosure Statements.

A completed Registration and Title Application. Previous owner's certificate of title assigned to the new owner. A $75 title fee. Registration fee (fees vary by plate type, refer to the RMV's Schedule of Fees) Sales tax exemption form completed and signed by previous owner.

Yes. HOWEVER, you will have to pay any sales taxes, etc due on the value of the vehicle, not the $1 sales price.

Massachusetts allows cars to be gifted or inherited. Gifting to family members (parents, children, siblings, or spouses) means that there is no sales tax due. The process for gifting is the same as described above, except that the recipient will need to complete the Sales Tax Exemption form.

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Massachusetts Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation