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After filing the original affidavit, the County Assessor will mail you an Exemption Renewal Post Card each year. To continue your exemption, simply sign and return this post card to the Assessor's Office.
Do Exemption Certificates Expire? Some exemption certificates expire, and some do not. Each state has its own rules on the renewal period of exemption certificates. Also, some certificates are single-use, meaning they can only be used to exempt specific transactions within a limited time frame.
Exemptions Exemption TypeAssessed Value Veteran 3,440 60%-79% Disabled Veteran 17,200 80%-99% Disabled Veteran 25,800 100% Disabled Veteran 34,4005 more rows
While there is no general property tax exemption for seniors, there are a number of specific programs from which some retirees may benefit. The exemptions available include a veteran's exemption that is available to veterans who served in active duty during a recognized war period.
Exemptions Exemption TypeAssessed Value 80%-99% Disabled Veteran 25,800 100% Disabled Veteran 34,400 Surviving Spouse 1,720 Surviving Spouse & Blind 6,8805 more rows
The State of Nevada offers tax exemptions to eligible surviving spouses, veterans, disabled veterans, and blind persons. How much are the exemptions? The Surviving Spouse Exemption entitles you to $1,720 of assessed valuation deduction for the 2024/2025 fiscal year.