Most U.S. states offer property tax exemptions to disabled veterans. At 100% P&T, many states — including Texas, Florida, and Virginia — provide a complete property tax exemption worth $5,000–$15,000+ per year. Lower ratings often trigger partial exemptions. Because these are state programs, the rules, thresholds, and dollar amounts vary significantly by state.
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| Requirement | You qualify if… | How to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Veteran status | Honorably discharged veteran with service-connected disability | DD-214 + VA rating letter |
| VA disability rating | Varies by state — typically 10%, 50%, 70%, or 100% | VA award letter (download at VA.gov) |
| State residency | Must be a resident of the state where filing | State ID, voter registration, utility bills |
| Owner-occupied property | Exemption applies to primary residence only in most states | Property deed + residency documents |
| Timely application | Annual or one-time filing required with county/tax office | County appraisal district deadline varies |
Texas-Specific Programs & Advantages
Texas Veterans Benefits Beyond the Federal Programs
- Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) home & land loans at reduced rates
- Hazlewood Act — 150 credit hours of free tuition at Texas public colleges
- Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) — free claims assistance statewide
- Operation Lone Star employment preference for state government jobs
Property Tax Note for Texas Veterans
Texas offers the most generous property tax benefit in the nation for 100% P&T veterans: a complete homestead exemption that eliminates the entire property tax bill, regardless of home value.
Who to Contact in Texas
For Property Tax Exemption claims assistance in Texas, contact the Texas Veterans Commission (TVC). They provide free, accredited claims help to veterans at no cost.
File property tax exemptions with your county appraisal district by April 30. Disability claims are filed federally through VA.gov or the Waco VA regional office.
How to Apply for Property Tax Exemption
Application Process
Processing time: Varies by county; typically 30–90 days after complete application
Apply online: VA.gov — Property Tax Exemption →
Required Documents Checklist
- VA award letter showing current disability rating
- DD-214
- State ID or driver's license
- Property deed or mortgage statement
- Completed state application form (varies by county)
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How much can a 100% disabled veteran save on property taxes in Texas?
Texas offers the most generous property tax benefit in the nation for 100% P&T veterans: a complete homestead exemption that eliminates the entire property tax bill, regardless of home value. Veterans who qualify for a full exemption in Texas effectively eliminate their annual property tax bill, which on a median-value home represents thousands of dollars in annual savings. File as soon as your rating is official — exemptions are typically not retroactive past the application year.
Does the property tax exemption in Texas transfer to a surviving spouse?
In many states, a surviving spouse of a veteran who died in service or from a service-connected cause can inherit the property tax exemption. Texas has specific rules governing this — contact your county appraisal district or Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) for the current policy. In Texas, for example, the surviving spouse retains the full exemption as long as they remain unmarried.
What disability rating is required for the property tax exemption in Texas?
In Texas, veterans rated 10–29% receive a $5,000 reduction; 30–49% receive $7,500; 50–69% receive $10,000; 70–99% receive $12,000; and 100% P&T veterans receive a full exemption — no property taxes at all. The application is made to your county tax assessor or appraisal district — not the VA. You'll need your VA award letter and DD-214. Some counties in Texas have local programs that supplement the state exemption, so ask specifically about all available exemptions.