Tax Exemptions for Disabled Military Vets
They say "Things are bigger and better in TEXAS." I would have to agree with that statement! The wonderful State of Texas is doing the right thing by offering property tax exemptions to their disabled VETS. Jerry Newman, a professional real estate agent in the San Antonio area and a VET himself, wrote a detailed blog about these exemptions that our HEROES can and should take advantage of. Thank you Jerry for your service and for all the fine men and women who have served our GREAT COUNTRY!
Tax Exemptions for Disabled Military Vets
Texas state government has done the right thing by offering a new tax exemption to a group that truly deserves our respect: disabled U.S. military veterans. Veterans who meet the highest threshold of qualifications will be exempt from paying any property taxes on their homesteads. To qualify for a full exemption, veterans must be classified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as being unemployable or having a 100 percent disability rating.
Veterans must also have received 100 percent disability compensation from the VA. Veterans wishing to claim the exemption can begin the process by contacting their county appraisal districts. House Bill 3613 from the 81st Texas Legislature allows the complete property tax exemption, which was effective from 2009 and onward. The law, however, does not allow the surviving spouse of eligible veterans to receive the homestead exemption.
Surviving spouses do remain eligible for the exemptions for people with disabilities and for people age 65 and older. Another exemption is also available for disabled veterans, including those classified by the VA as less than 100 percent disabled and those qualified for the full homestead property tax exemption.
Beginning at a 10 percent VA disability rating, a veteran can get an exemption of $5,000 to $12,000 for any one property he or she owns.
The tax exemption amount that a qualified disabled veteran receives depends on the veteran's disability rating from the branch of the armed service:
Disability Rating
Exemption Amount
10% to 30%
$5,000 from the property's value
31% to 50%
$7,500 from the property's value
51% to 70%
$10,000 from the property's value
71% to 100%
$12,000 from the property's value
The disabled veteran must be a Texas resident and must choose one property to receive the tax exemption for all property tax purposes. For veterans receiving the full homestead property tax exemption, the additional exemption could be applied to non-homestead property.
If you or someone you know is a disabled veteran living in Texas, please learn all you can about this important property tax exemption. During these uncertain economic times, it has true potential to help those who have made tremendous sacrifices make ends meet. Veterans wishing to apply for the homestead exemption should contact their county appraisal districts. An application form for veterans and appraisal districts to use can be found on the Comptroller's Web site at Texas State Taxes for Public Accounts. To file for a disabled veteran's tax exemption, you must complete the application and file to the appropriate taxing authority. In San Antonio, that authority is Bexar County Tax Appraisal District. The deadline for filing for a disabled veteran's exemption is between January 1 and April 30 of the tax year. However, you may file for a disabled veteran's exemption up to one year from the delinquency date.
To find information about disability ratings or employ-ability from the VA, call (800) 827-1000. Disabled veterans receiving a homestead exemption may need to contact their mortgage lenders to adjust their escrow payments. If you are thinking about buying or selling a home in San Antonio, or any surrounding cites, Contact your Local San Antonio Real Estate agent, or you may call or text to 210-789-4216.
Jerry Newman, REALTOR®
US Army Retired
Keller Williams Realty
San Antonio, Texas
Direct - (210-789-4216
Fax Line (210) 696-9981
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