Veteran benefits by state

Disabled veteran property tax exemption by state (2026)

One of the biggest perks of a VA disability rating is property tax relief — and it's different in every state. Most states give a full exemption to veterans rated 100% (or permanent & total); many offer a partial or capped break at lower ratings; a few (like Missouri) offer little or none. Pick your state for the details and the official source.

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Property tax rules change and vary by county. These summaries are general and educational — always confirm exact eligibility, amounts, and deadlines with your state or county using the official source linked on each state's page. ItsYourBenefits is not affiliated with the VA or any state agency.