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Can a person receive the disabled veterans exemption (or veterans exemption) and the homeowners exemption at the same time?

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Can a person receive the disabled veterans exemption (or veterans exemption) and the homeowners exemption at the same time?

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Where the disabled veterans’ exemption is concerned, the answer is no, you are only entitled to have one or the other exemption. The disabled veterans’ exemption provides much more benefit than the $7,000 homeowners’ exemption. Given the choice, the claimant should choose the disabled veterans’ exemption over any other property exemption as it would provide the greater benefit (for example, terminate an existing $7,000 homeowners’ exemption upon qualifying for the $100,000 or $150,000 disabled veterans’ exemption). Where the veterans’ exemption is concerned, the answer is generally no. Notwithstanding the fact a veteran would, in most all cases, not be eligible for the exemption if he or she owns a house due to the limitations on property ownership to qualify for the veterans’ exemption, the same dwelling may not receive both the homeowners’ exemption and the veterans’ exemption. The $7,000 homeowners’ exemption provides more benefit than the $4,000 veterans’ exemption, and is the pref

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