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Veteran Property Tax Exemption by State and Disability Rating

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All Veteran Property Tax Exemptions By State and Disability Rating

Regardless of whether or not you use a VA loan, almost every state offers property tax exemptions for qualifying veteran homeowners – and you might not know if you qualify. Depending on your disability rating, income and the state you live in, you may be able to receive a partial or full property tax exemption.

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Not going to see Delaware on this list Not mandated by the state but I know first hand it’s county level where you’ll find out the regulations I just had New Castle county DE change their residency exemption requirement from 3 years to 0 if you’ve served disabled then it’s given it’s not total exemption it’s 32000 off assessment of your home, same goes in Kent county, the one and only bummer is SUssex that has the worst benefits as far as exemptions my guess is that it’s cuz it’s down by the beach and not around the base of Dover. Every dollar counts you got to see the big picture say it’s 36 bucks off your mortgage a month but the life of a 30 year mortgage that’s almost 13k back in the bank....

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