Texas. Texas is often considered one of the best states for disabled veterans. Noteworthy benefits include: Housing Grants: Texas offers various housing grants to disabled veterans, including those for home modifications and weatherization.
About This Plate This plate benefits the Utah Department of Veterans' and Military Affairs as it strives to protect the rights of and provide for the needs of Utah's veterans. This plate generates funds to be used in support of these efforts and is available to any person who desires to make the required contribution.
Utah Disabled Veteran and Survivors Property Tax Exemption: Utah offers a property tax exemption of up to $505,548 of the taxable value of the residence or personal property of disabled Veterans. Veterans must have a 10% or greater service-connected disability to be eligible.
Exempt property is property that is protected from the reach of creditors and even bankruptcy trustees. For example, if you live in a home you own in Utah , each owner is entitled to a $30,000 homestead exemption. A husband and wife could exempt up to $60,000 in equity.
A decedent's surviving spouse is entitled to a homestead allowance of $22,500. If there is no surviving spouse, each minor child and each dependent child of the decedent is entitled to a homestead allowance amounting to $22,500 divided by the number of minor and dependent children of the decedent.
Properties that are granted a primary residence exemption are only taxed on 55% of their market value. Taxes will be figured on the new taxable value (45% less than the market value). The exemption can only be granted on up to one acre. Any remaining acreage will be taxed at 100% of market value.