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For you Veterans out there. You should know............

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You don't have to pay property taxes EVER in Alabama or Georgia if you are rated 100 percent. Just take your disability letter to wherever they collect property taxes and show it to them and wallah no more property tax EVER.

This has been a public service announcement.

GOD Bless.
 
If you are rated 100 percent you do not have to pay ad valorem taxes on a car purchase. Only allowed on one vehicle.

https://veterans.georgia.gov/tax-ex... is granted on,license plates are also exempt.

Ad Valorem Tax on Vehicles

This exemption applies to either the annual property tax or the title tax, whichever is applicable.

This exemption is for veterans who are verified by VA to be 100 percent totally and permanently service-connected disabled and veterans rated unemployable who are receiving or who are entitled to receive statutory awards from VA for: (1) loss or permanent loss of use of one or both feet; (2) loss or permanent loss of use of one or both hands; (3) loss of sight in one or both eyes; or (4) permanent impairment of vision of both eyes to a prescribed degree.

The exemption is granted on ONLY one vehicle the veteran owns and upon which the free Disabled Veteran (DV) license plate is attached. Veterans who qualify for the Purple Heart or Medal of Honor specialty license plates are also exempt.

For more information on vehicle tax exemptions, contact your local County Tax Office.
 
You don't have to pay property taxes EVER in Alabama or Georgia if you are rated 100 percent. Just take your disability letter to wherever they collect property taxes and show it to them and wallah no more property tax EVER.

This has been a public service announcement.

GOD Bless.

It's up to a certain dollar value of your house in Georgia. If you own a million dollar house you still have to pay.
 
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