Disabled Veterans Homestead Exclusion If you live in North Carolina and the state is your permanent, legal residence and you are a fully disabled veteran, you are eligible for the DISABLED VETERANS HOMESTEAD EXCLUSION.
Under the Disabled Veterans Homestead Exclusion, North Carolina excludes from property taxes the first $45,000 of assessed value for specific real property or a manufactured home which is occupied as a permanent residence by a qualifying owner. To qualify for the Disabled Veterans Homestead Exclusion in North Carolina, a veteran must: Be an honorably discharged veteran, who has a 100% total and permanent disability that is service-connected. The surviving spouse is also eligible (18 comments)