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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 ...
110 – Passed – Property Tax Exemption For Severely Disabled Persons. 111 – Passed – The Traffic Congestion Relief And Spending Limitation Act Of 1990. 112 – Passed – State Officials, Ethics, Salaries. Open Meetings. 113 – Passed – Practice Of Chiropractic. Legislative Initiative Amendment. 114 – Passed – Murder Of A Peace ...
The Property Tax Exemption is a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that would permit the home of a person (or their spouse) to be exempted from property taxes if that person died while on active military duty from a service-connected injury or disease. Existing law provides a property tax exemption for the home of a 100% disabled ...
San Juan County officials say property tax exemptions will be granted to qualified applicants on the spot at the April 2 event in Aztec.
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 ...
31 – Passed – Property Taxation. Fire Protection System Exclusion of 1984. 32 – Passed – Supreme Court. Transfer of Causes and Review of Decisions of 1984. 33 – Passed – Property Tax Postponement. Disabled Person. 34 – Failed – Property Taxation. Historic Structure Exemption. 35 – Removed from ballot by Uhler v. AFL-CIO.
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 ...
Additional Homestead Property Tax Exemption for Certain Public Service Workers Amendment Provide an additional homestead tax exemption on property owned by certain public service workers . (Includes teachers, law enforcement officers , emergency medical personnel, military personnel, Florida National Guard and child welfare service employees.)