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Veterans Property Tax Relief Honorably discharged North Carolina veterans who are 100% permanently and totally disabled by the VA may be eligible for up to a $45,000 deduction in the assessed value of their home for property tax purposes. A surviving spouse that has never remarried may also be eligible.
Elderly or Disabled Homestead Exemption Property tax exclusions are available for qualifying elderly and disabled residents. Income must not exceed $37,900. Application deadline is June 1. North Carolina allows property tax exclusions for senior adults and disabled individuals.
CURRENT LAW: G.S. 20-37.6 authorizes vehicles to use spaces designated for handicapped persons if the vehicle displays a distinguishing handicapped license plate, a removable windshield placard, or a disabled veteran registration plate. Handicapped License Plates & Placards.
Veterans Property Tax Relief Honorably discharged North Carolina veterans who are 100% permanently and totally disabled by the VA may be eligible for up to a $45,000 deduction in the assessed value of their home for property tax purposes. A surviving spouse that has never remarried may also be eligible.
Disabled Veteran Homestead Exclusion Application deadline is June 1. North Carolina excludes from property taxes the first $45,000 of assessed value for specific real property occupied as a permanent residence by a qualifying owner.
North Carolina excludes from property taxes $45,000 of the appraised value of a permanent residence owned and occupied by a qualifying owner, if you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran with a 100% total and permanent “service connected” disability, or the unmarried surviving spouse.
Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits are not taxable in North Carolina. However, you may owe federal taxes on SSDI payments. Continue reading to learn more about Social Security Disability benefits, how you can secure monthly payments, and how they may affect your taxes.
North Carolina excludes from property taxes a portion of the appraised value of a permanent residence owned and occupied by North Carolina residents aged 65 or older or totally and permanently disabled whose 2024 income does not exceed $37,900 annually.