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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know a 100% disabled veteran who is a judge. No visible disabilities btw. [/quote] False. To retain 100% disability first of all means that you cannot work. [/quote] That's not true, it means you can't work in the job that you had previously. [/quote] If you work your disability payments are reduced and the hours you can work are capped to retain the disability. [/quote] disability is not a permanent state, it was never (hopefully) supposed to be so. As people get medical interventions the hope is that they are not 100% disabled. Riding a bike does not mean you are not 100% disabled, people with PTSD can ride a bike.[/quote] The VA, which is the sole arbiter of whether someone has a service-connected disability for the purposes of the property tax benefit, has criteria for this. A panel and a judge found that he wasn’t even temporarily totally disabled. It’s a public record. In light of that finding, the next question is how they got the property tax benefit. [/quote] It was 100% but later 30%[/quote] It’s not complicated. She should not have claimed the benefit for every year that it was less than the 100%, should have know not to do so and also should repay the back taxes owed. This is not a great way to start one’s political career and I do worry about the quality of her decision making. Because it’s financial and she refuses to be transparent, this is much worse than Brandi Brooks. [/quote] I agree but the OP is not informed. Riding a bike does not mean you are not disabled. Being 30% disabled does not mean you were never 100% Is it really that hard to report facts.[/quote] The only known and important facts are: - the VA and a court have determined that he is not 100% disabled - a 100% disability is required to claim the benefit [/quote]
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