North Carolina Statement for Vietnam Era Veterans and / or the Disabled

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This AHI letter is a statement for Vietnam-era veterans and/or the disabled which states that the company is committed to affirmative action programs for persons with disabilities.

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The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles offers 16 specialized license plates to veterans including the Disabled Veteran (DV) plate. This plate is available for veterans who have a disability rating of 100%. This plate is free of charge to those veterans who qualify.

North Carolina veterans rated by the VA as 100% permanently and totally disabled may be eligible for up to a $45,000 reduction in the assessed value of their home. The reduction in assessed value is for property tax reasons only, and veterans must be honorably discharged to receive it.

1, military retirees who settle in North Carolina will no longer be subject to state taxes on their pensions. The North Carolina General Assembly approved eliminating the state's tax on military pension income in the fiscal budget that was signed into law by Gov. Roy Cooper in November.

Disabled veterans are exempt from paying the highway tax on vehicles that are specially adapted by the VA to accommodate their disabilities.

North Carolina Veteran Financial Benefits Property Tax: Any Veteran discharged honorably and have a 100% permanently and totally disability rating are eligible for up to a $45,000 deduction in the assessed value of their home. Any surviving spouse of a Veteran is also eligible if they are drawing DIC from the VA.

MOTOR VEHICLE: A motor vehicle, owned by a disabled veteran and altered to accommodate a service-connected disability, is exempt from state tax.

The Disabled Veterans Property Tax Exclusion is for veterans who have been found permanently and totally disabled by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. The exclusion applies to a residence owned and occupied by a qualified veteran. The first $45,000 of appraised value of the residence is excluded from taxation.

A disabled veteran in North Carolina may receive a property tax exemption of up to the first $45,000 of the appraised value of his/her primary residence if the veteran is 100 percent disabled as a result of service.

North Carolina is the most military friendly state in the nation. Governor Cooper is proud that North Carolina has the third largest military presence in the country, as well as more than 720,000 veterans who call our state home.

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North Carolina Statement for Vietnam Era Veterans and / or the Disabled