D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 9. TAXATION AND ASSESSMENTS |
Chapter 9-4. SALES AND USE TAXES |
Section 9-456. PARKING FEES: EXEMPTION CARDS
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456.1Residents who do not qualify for exemption under § 455, and who park within a half (1/2) mile of their place of residence shall apply for an exemption card for the sales tax on parking if they wish to avail themselves of the exemption.
456.2Information to be furnished by residents to obtain an exemption card shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a) The name and address of the applicant;
(b) The name, address, and lot number (if any) of the parking lot where the applicant intends to park;
(c) The year, make, and model of the car;
(d) The applicant's operator's permit or driver's license number;
(e) The distance between the parking lot and the applicant's residence;
(f) The purpose for which the vehicle or trailer is used;
(g) Proof of residence; and
(h) The applicant's signature.
456.3If an exemption card holder changes his or her place of residence or parking lot, the holder shall surrender the card, and, if appropriate, make application for a new card.
456.4If an exemption card holder disposes of the vehicle to which the card applies, the card holder shall surrender the exemption card.
456.5If an exemption card holder purchases another vehicle, he or she shall apply for a new card.
456.6An exemption card for sales tax on parking shall be required for each vehicle owned or leased by a resident.
456.7Any violation of the Act or the provisions of this section concerning the exemption card may result in temporary or permanent cancellation of the exemption card.
456.8If an exemption card has been canceled under § 456.7, the former holder may apply for restoration of the card in accordance with the reapplication procedures required by the Department.
456.9Violation of the provisions of the Act or this section concerning the exemption from sales tax on parking may also subject holders, as well as vendors, to the applicable penalties set forth in the Act.