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JohnM

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This was posted a while back but can not seem to find it. How do I find what states pay property taxes for VA Veterans that are P & T ?

The state of Wisconsin reinburses you but you must be 65 and I would like make mention to this to our Wisconsin Rep.'s if possibly checking into changing this.

Thanks in advance.

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Tennessee has no property tax for 100% SCHEDULAR disabled vets, TDIU doesnt count...even if T&P

No wheel tax or registration fee for 2 vehicles 100% TDIU or Schedular

1 time $10 all game hunting/fishing/whatever lifetime license - plus eligable for a "special" hunts as well as hunts restricted to game preserves

...... ummm I THINK theres a special provision under TennCARE for medical, but I have to check...

oh, and we dont have a state income tax, but do have a 9.25% sales tax on most stuff, but its deductable on your federal return...

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Its very difficult to figure out Michigan`s benefits. The website is as screwed up as the state. Does anyone from Michigan know the benefits? It would be really nice if we had every states benefits listed.

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Texas State Senator John Carona is the sponsor of a bill (SB666) that would allow 100$ disabled vets to be completely exempt from ad valorem taxes on their homestead.

James

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God Bless him that would be much needed relief. My Property Taxes were over 3000 this year.

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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Pete,

When Chuckles and I moved to Texas this year, the assesors office told us the same as you. You can file a homestead, then a freeze on the property tax bill for our county tax and the school tax for being on SSDI and then also the $12000 reduction in the property tax assesment for VA 100% P&T. It is a nice break on the taxes and as property values go up the tax rate will stay the same as long as the house is our primary residence.

Jangrin

I sold a home in Dec. and had to pay the taxes on it for the buyer. I did not understand this but when we closed I was told since I was exempt thru the VA for the year someone had to pay the taxes. I gave them 1800.00.

When do we get the form from the va showing that we are 100%p&t and we can send this form into the tax people. I can not remember when we normally receive this.

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