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This guide provides essential instructions for completing the Government Assessor form for the Disabled Veterans' Property Tax Exemption. Whether you are applying for the first time or continuing your exemption, this detailed walkthrough will aid you through each section of the form.
Follow the steps to fill out the Government Assessor form successfully.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the editor.
- Verify the claimant name and mailing address. Make any necessary corrections directly on the form to ensure all details are accurate.
- Locate the section to input the date received, and ensure it reflects the date your claim is submitted.
- Fill in the Assessor’s parcel number accurately, as it identifies the property related to your claim.
- Enter your Social Security number and, if applicable, your spouse’s Social Security number. Ensure this information is entered without errors.
- Provide the street address of the dwelling if it differs from your mailing address, and make sure to include the city and zip code.
- If you are an unmarried surviving spouse, enter the name of the veteran from the discharge documents as required.
- Complete the statement section accurately. Answer questions regarding the date of property acquisition, occupancy, and previous claims.
- Indicate your effective date of disability rating received from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (USDVA) and ensure to include proof documentation.
- Check the appropriate boxes in the basis for the claim section, indicating the reason for your exemption eligibility.
- If claiming the Low-Income Exemption, compute and enter your household income for the prior calendar year, ensuring you understand the income limits attached.
- Sign the certification at the bottom of the form to confirm all information is accurate and submit your claim to the Assessor.
- Once completed, save your changes, and choose whether to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Government Assessor form online today for a streamlined filing experience.
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