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How to fill out the CA BOE-261-G (P1) online
Filling out the CA BOE-261-G (P1) form online can seem complex, but with the right guidance, it can be a straightforward process. This guide will walk you through each component of the form to ensure that you can successfully complete your claim for the Disabled Veterans' Property Tax Exemption.
Follow the steps to effectively complete your application.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Ensure that your name and mailing address are accurate. If they are incorrect, make the necessary corrections directly on the form.
- Locate the sections requiring your personal information. Enter your social security number and that of your spouse if applicable.
- Provide the street address of your dwelling if it differs from your mailing address, checking the format to ensure it is complete and accurate.
- If you are an unmarried surviving spouse, enter the veteran’s name as it appears on their discharge documents, along with their social security number.
- Complete the statements section—mark the appropriate boxes based on your eligibility and history concerning the disability and ownership.
- Fill in your household income details in the provided section, ensuring to calculate the total for accuracy, as this information will determine your applicable exemption.
- Review your entries for correctness and completeness, especially in the certification section where you will confirm the truthfulness of the information provided.
- Once all fields are filled and verified, save your changes and choose to download, print, or share your completed form as necessary.
Complete your CA BOE-261-G (P1) form online today for a smoother filing experience.
Veterans with 100% disability, or partially disabled and unemployable, or their unmarried surviving spouses, are eligible for up to a $161,083 exemption. If total household income does not exceed $72,335, the 100% disabled veteran may qualify for up to a $241,627 exemption.