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American Hero with a DD-214?

If the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has certified your disability, you may qualify for a property tax exemption based on your VA disability rating. Savings can range from a few hundred dollars to over $30,000 each year, depending on your rating and tax rate.

Disabled Veteran Exemption

If the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has certified your disability, you may qualify for a property tax exemption based on your VA disability rating. Savings can range from a few hundred dollars to over $30,000 each year, depending on your rating and tax rate.

The property must be your primary residence, but it does not have to be occupied on January 1 — this exemption can be pro-rated. If you missed it before, you can apply for refunds up to three years back.
You’ll need to apply each year unless you have a total and permanent disability rating, in which case it automatically renews.

When you apply, bring proof you live in the home, your DD-214, and your VA award letter.

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