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Is the Disabled Veterans Exemption retroactive to the US Department of Veterans Affairs (USDVA) effective rating date?

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Is the Disabled Veterans Exemption retroactive to the US Department of Veterans Affairs (USDVA) effective rating date?

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Yes, but the number of years of retroactivity are limited because a retroactive filing is considered a “late filing,” certain other requirements must be met, and an eligible veteran will qualify only for a portion of the exemption in prior years. • The maximum retroactivity is four years (that is, the current roll and three prior rolls). • The veteran must have been eligible in any year for which they are claiming the exemption. • If a qualified veteran files before February 15 of the current year, they are entitled to 100% of the exemption for the current year. • For up to three prior roll years, an eligible veteran is entitled to 85% of the exemption.

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