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  2. Top Tax Breaks for Disabled Veterans - AOL

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    How tax breaks for disabled veterans work Tax benefits for disabled veterans aren't usually applied as a tax credit or tax deduction on your federal income tax return. Instead, they're typically ...

  3. NM constitutional amendments would expand property tax ... - AOL

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    For example, veterans who are deemed to be 40% disabled would get a 40% break on their property tax bill. The other veteran-related proposal, Constitutional Amendment 2, would increase a property ...

  4. States That Don’t Tax Military Retirement in 2024 - AOL

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    States offer a number of benefits for veterans, including tax exemptions, fee reductions and education assistance. The best state is the one with the benefits that matter most to you.

  5. 2022 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Homestead Exemption to Surviving Spouses of U.S. Armed Forces Members and Veterans Measure Extend an existing primary residence property tax exemption to seniors, disabled veterans and surviving spouses of veterans who have died.

  6. List of California ballot propositions: 1970–1979 - Wikipedia

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    13 – Passed – Tax Exemption For Disabled Veterans And Blind Veterans. 14 – Passed – State Civil Service. 15 – Passed – Partial Constitutional Revision. 16 – Passed – Constitutional Amendments. 17 – Passed – Partial Constitutional Revision: Social Welfare. 18 – Failed – Motor Vehicle Taxation And Revenues. 19 – Passed ...

  7. Tax credit - Wikipedia

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    A tax credit is a tax incentive which allows certain taxpayers to subtract the amount of the credit they have accrued from the total they owe the state. [1] It may also be a credit granted in recognition of taxes already paid or a form of state "discount" applied in certain cases. Another way to think of a tax credit is as a rebate.