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Updated Benefits & Exemptions for Veterans

By USVCP Staff

April 27, 2018                    

     

Many states offer exemptions solely for disabled veterans. California, for instance, allows qualified disabled veterans to receive a property tax exemption on the first $196,262 of their primary residence if their total household income does not exceed $40,000 and the veteran is 100 percent disabled as a result of service.

   

However, every homeowner’s situation is different. Here are some important things to remember about property tax exemptions:

Common exemptions include Veteran, Disabled Veteran, Homestead, Over 65 and more.

  

Not all veterans or homeowners qualify for these exemptions.
Exemptions can vary by county and state.

 

You may be required to renew your exemption benefits annually.
Exemption amounts, rates and conditions can vary by county or city just as they do by state, so veterans are urged to contact their local municipal tax assessor’s office for further information.

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Interested in knowing what exemptions are available in your state? Complete the form below and we will provide you with updated exemptions in your state.

   

Note:  This exclusive information is for Veteran & Dependent ID Cardholders.  Include ID card number in form below to have information emailed to you.