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I was able to download a letter from eBenefits. My question is am I now eligible, according to this letter, to apply for property tax relief for the purchase of a home, receive commissary privileges, etc.?
This letter is a summary of benefits you currently receive from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). We are providing this letter to disabled Veterans to use in applying for benefits such as state or local property or vehicle tax relief, civil service preference, to obtain housing entitlements, free or reduced state park annual memberships, or any other program or entitlement in which verification of VA benefits is required. Please safeguard this important document. This letter is considered an official record of your VA entitlement.
Our records contain the following information:
Personal Claim InformationYour VA claim number is: xxx-xx-
You are the Veteran.
Military InformationYour most recent, verified periods of service (up to three) include:
Recent periods of military service Branch of Service Character of Service Entered Active Duty Released/Discharged Army Honorable January 24, 2002 July 23, 2008(There may be additional periods of service not listed above.)
VA Benefit Information Summary of benefit information You have one or more service-connected disabilities: Yes Your combined service-connected evaluation is: 90% You are being paid at the 100 percent rate because you are unemployable due to your service-connected disabilities: YesLink to comment
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