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Property Records & Taxation Home Page Disabled Veteran Market Value Exclusion Notice of Expiration of Redemption Understanding Your Property Assessment
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FAQs - Disabled Veteran Market Value ExclusionQ1. What is a disabled veteran market value exclusion? This program provides an annual market value exclusion of up to $300,000 on homestead property of a qualifying disabled veteran. Q2. What are the qualifications ? A property must be the homestead of a qualified veteran in order to receive this value exclusion.
Q3. How do I apply (homestead application)? Applications are available in your county assessor’s office or can be downloaded from this Web site: Applications must be made by July 1 to qualify for the exclusion on the current year’s market value for taxes payable next year. Veterans with a disability rating of 70 percent or higher will need to reapply annually. Veterans who are totally and permanently disabled do not need to reapply after the initial approval. The property will continue to qualify for the value exclusion until there is a change in ownership or use of the property. A surviving spouse can continue the exclusion under this provision for one additional assessment year, or until the spouse sells, transfers, vacates, or otherwise disposes of the property (whichever occurs first). Q4. What information do I need to supply? Qualifying veterans may supply the United States Government Form DD214 or other official military discharge papers, as well as documentation from the Veterans Administration verifying disability status. The Veterans Administration may also provide a letter that encompasses all required information (both discharge and disability). If you need any of this documentation, please contact the Veterans Administration or your County Veterans Service Officer. Q5. What if I have questions? This is only a summary of the Valuation Exclusion on Homestead Property for Disabled Veterans program. For more information, or for answers to specific questions, contact the County Assessor’s office at 763-323-5475. page last updated -
05/03/2011 |
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