Who is eligible for the Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption?

If you sustained a service-connected disability while serving on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs rated your service-connected disability as one hundred percent permanent and total, and you have owned and occupied the property as your primary residence since at least January 1 of the year of application, you probably qualify. However, there are additional qualifications and exceptions for certain situations. For more details on eligibility, please visit our Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption webpage.

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1. Who is eligible for the Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption?
2. Who is eligible for the Senior Property Tax Exemption?
3. How do I apply for the Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption?
4. How do I apply for the Senior Property Tax Exemption?
5. How much is the Senior or Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption?
6. I applied for the Senior Property Tax Exemption previously. Do I have to apply again?
7. How can I calculate my property tax savings resulting from the Senior or Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption?