Did You Know As A Disabled Veteran-You Might Have A Tax Exemption by Marian Garcia-Stevens nmls#267152

 

justina-and-mike-garcia-wwii-veteranMike and Justina Garcia WWII Veteran. This is my mother and father. My father Mike O. Garcia was active in the European Theaters in WWII, and combat Veteran. Mike received the purple heart. Thank you to all who have and are serving our country.

This is a government website for each state on tax exemptions.

Full List of Property Tax Exemptions By State

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First and foremost, I would like to begin by saying ” Thank you for your Service to this country.”

If you are a disabled Veteran you may qualify to either have your property taxes on your home completely waived or at least a percentage of you property taxes permenently discounted.

 

 Government Resource Site

KANSAS

Kansas Limited A disabled veteran in Kansas may receive a property tax exemption on his/her primary residence if the veteran is 50 percent or more disabled as a result of service. The exemption amount is determined based on income.

Missouri

Missouri None There are currently no state-mandated property tax exemptions for disabled veterans in Missouri.

Arizona

Arizona Limited A disabled veteran in Arizona may receive a property tax exemption of $3,000 on his/her primary residence if the total assessed value does not exceed $10,000.

California

California Limited A disabled veteran in California may receive a full property tax exemption on his/her primary residence if the full value does not exceed $150,000, household income does not exceed $40,000 and the veteran is blind in both eyes, lost the use of two or more limbs or is 100 percent disabled as a result of service.

Colorado

Colorado Limited A disabled veteran in Colorado may receive a property tax exemption of 50 percent of the first $200,000 of the actual value of his/her primary residence if the veteran is 100 percent .

Washington

Washington Limited A disabled veteran in Washington may receive a property tax exemption on his/her primary residence if the veteran is 100 percent  disabled as a result of service. The exemption amount is based on income, as determined by the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs.

Iowa

Iowa Limited A veteran in Iowa may receive a property tax exemption of $1,850 on his/her primary residence if the veteran served on active duty during a period of war or for a minimum of 18 months during peacetime.

Florida

Florida Full A disabled veteran in Florida may receive a property tax exemption of $5,000 on any property he/she owns if 10 percent or more disabled and a full exemption if 100 percent  disabled as a result of service.

If you do not see your state here just click on the link here or above my family photo, that reads

Government Resource Site

What better way to say ” Thank You To All That Severed “

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