Veterans who are Florida residents and were honorably discharged with a service-related total and permanent disability may be eligible for a total exemp�on from ad valorem taxes on property they own and use as their homesteads. A similar exemp�on is available to disabled veterans confined to wheelchairs.
Disabled Veterans. A disabled Veteran is entitled to exemption on his or her legal residence and up to one acre of land and exemption from taxes on no more than two vehicles owned or leased by the disabled veteran.
However, Virginia requires residents seeking homestead exemptions to use Virginia's specific state exemption laws. Virginia homestead laws allow residents to designate up to $5,000 worth of real estate (including mobile homes) as a homestead, plus $500 for each dependent.
Virginia Real Property Tax Exemption for 100% Disabled Veterans and Surviving Spouses: Virginia offers a complete property tax exemption for eligible disabled Veterans or Surviving Spouses. This exemption applies to the home that is their principal residence and up to one acre of land where the home is located.
Veterans who receive compensation from the VA for a service-connected 100% total and permanent disability rating or of individual unemployability are eligible for 100% property tax exemption on their homestead.
The exemption is available for your primary residence and up to one acre of land. A mobile home may qualify, even if the land where the mobile home is located is leased or rented.
S2028A (ACTIVE) Summary Establishes a real property tax exemption for the primary residence of veterans with a 100 percent service connected disability.