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Temporary Residence Assistance (TRA) Grant This one-time grant is available to eligible veterans and service members who are temporarily residing in a family member's home. You must qualify for either an SAH or SHA grant to access this program, and grant total are based upon which of those grants you have received.
Maryland Disabled Veterans Property Tax Exemption: Maryland offers a property tax exemption to Veterans who have a service-connected 100% total and permanent or unemployable disability rating from the VA. This is a complete exemption from real property taxes on their house and surrounding yard.
Armed Services veterans with a permanent service connected disability rated 100% by the Veterans Administration may receive a complete exemption from real property taxes on the dwelling house and surrounding yard. These veterans also may apply at any time and do not have to meet the September 1 filing deadline.
(2) 25% of the County property tax credit imposed on the dwelling house if the disabled veteran's service-connected disability rating is at least 50% but not more than 74%.
A property tax exemption is available to the following individuals, for their primary residence located in the State of Maryland: veterans who are 100 percent disabled for service-connected causes (the exemption passes to the veteran's spouse upon his or her death); surviving spouse of active duty military personnel ...