Posted on Nov 9, 2020
PVT Louis General
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Name a benefit a 100% P&T veteran might not know about.
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SFC William Farrell
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There is no benefit PVT Louis General, I'd rather be 100 healthy and so would everyone else.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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That's for sure!
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SP5 Peter Keane
SP5 Peter Keane
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SPC Nancy Greene - 45000, not 60%
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SPC Nancy Greene
SPC Nancy Greene
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I stand corrected SP5 Peter Keane. I have been at 100% since 2016 and just finally received the documentation from VA Regional office for tax property tax purposes. NC requires a ‘Certificate of Disability’. Don’t know of another state which requires this form...SP5 Peter Keane
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SP5 Peter Keane
SP5 Peter Keane
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I just took my annual letter to the Tax Assessor. That letter also worked when I was in Texas, although there, it is complete exemption.
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SPC James Neidig
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No property taxes and free car registration , at least in the state of Pennsylvania i was living in GA and they give a discount on taxes had to pay full price for car registration
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
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In KY its no property tax on your first 30K of primary residence. So my 200K home is taxed as 170. And no car registration fee - but I still have to pay annual property tax on it (which is way more than the registration cost). Better than nothing, but worse than most I have heard about.
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SPC James Neidig
SPC James Neidig
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SFC Casey O'Mally here in PA we have property taxes and school taxes I don’t pay either, i am 100 percent P and T
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SFC William Farrell
SFC William Farrell
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SPC James Neidig - I should move! Our property taxes are extremely high and I get about 300 bucks off an 8K bill!
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SPC James Neidig
SPC James Neidig
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SFC William Farrell if I had to pay taxes on my $170,00 home they would be about $8,000 a year and go up every year
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CPT Andrew Wright
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1. Dependents Indemnity Compensation (DIC) for your spouse after your death. If you are married enough years (ten?) the spouse may continue to be paid a benefit after your Disability check stops. Its usually about $1400 a month.
2. Dependents Education Assistance (Chapter 35 benefit): Spouse and kids going to school full time can get $1200 a month benefit (pro rated for part time attendance) for 36 months.
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