It Is Rare to Hear About a Law That Really Changes People’s Lives, But This One Is Different. Sergipe Has Just Approved Legislation That Promises to Make Brazilians With Disabilities Smile From Ear to Ear.
Get Ready for a Surprise That Could Save You Money in a Way You Never Imagined! Imagine saving on your vehicle tax while also ensuring more accessibility. Want to know how? Keep reading, because this news will make you rethink what inclusion means in Brazil.
Law 9.517/2024, recently approved by the Legislative Assembly of Sergipe, offers a partial exemption from IPVA (Tax on Motor Vehicle Ownership) starting in 2025.
But, attention, this is not an exemption for just anyone. According to the information obtained, this new law applies exclusively to people with disabilities, including those with physical, visual, severe intellectual disabilities, Down syndrome, and autism.
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To benefit from this exemption, there are specific criteria: the vehicle must have a value of up to R$ 120 thousand. That’s right, not just any car qualifies, so it’s crucial to pay attention to the vehicle’s value.
Additionally, the process to secure the benefit is completely digital, which greatly simplifies life for the citizen, especially for those who already face numerous barriers in their daily lives.
According to information from the Market Monitor, the request for the exemption must be made through the website of the Secretary of Finance of Sergipe. The taxpayer will need to present the required documentation, which includes a medical report and personal documents, in addition to paying an administrative fee.
This measure represents more than just a simple tax exemption; it is a social inclusion initiative aimed at ensuring more equality and accessibility for people with disabilities in the state of Sergipe. It not only directly benefits citizens by alleviating the burden of the IPVA, but also promises significant savings for public coffers. These savings could be redirected to other essential areas, such as health and education.
Now, you might be wondering: “But what happens if I don’t pay the IPVA?” Here’s What You Need to Know: not paying the tax can result in various penalties, including the loss of points on your driver’s license (CNH), fines, and even the removal of the vehicle. Therefore, keeping up with your tax payments is crucial to avoid headaches in the future.
With the approval of this law, Sergipe takes a significant step towards inclusion, showing that it is possible to create public policies that directly benefit those who need it most. But, this exemption is not just an issue of savings. It Is a Matter of Social Justice, providing thousands of Brazilians with disabilities the chance for a more dignified and accessible life.
Will other regions of Brazil follow Sergipe’s example and adopt similar measures? This is a question that we should all closely monitor, as it may signal an important change in how our country deals with inclusion and accessibility.

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