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Is the Disabled Veterans Exemption retroactive to the USDVAs effective rating date?

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Is the Disabled Veterans Exemption retroactive to the USDVAs effective rating date?

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” question). Question: What does the term ‘Totally Disabled’ mean? Answer: The Law says that that for property tax purposes, ” being totally disabled means that the US Department of Veterans Affairs or the military service from which the veteran was discharged has rated the disability at 100 percent or has rated the disability compensation at 100 percent by reason of being unable to secure or follow a substantially gainful occupation.” Effective January 1, 2001, veterans who are blind in both eyes, or have lost the use of two or more limbs were given the equivalency of totally disabled. (ref R&T 205.5.e) Question: Must a veteran be 100% disabled to qualify for the Disabled Veterans’ Exemption? Answer: Yes. Veterans are eligible for the Disabled Veterans Exemption if they are either 100% disabled or 100% unemployable as determined by the US Department of Veterans Affairs or by the service from which they were discharged. Question: Is the Disabled Veterans’ Exemption retroactive to the U

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