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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is not self-reporting. You are wrong on this. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This court doc talks about one part of the body, the shoulder. You don't have the full picture of his medical history to see what else is happening. The State/County would have immediately removed his property tax exemption if the Vet did not longer qualified. This vet still shows that he has the exemption as he is 100% disabled. My son is disabled and I pray for him every day that he won't deal with people like you all, always judging without knowing facts. Stop and think what's happening here. I can't imagine how her husband must be feeling; attacking his wife due to his disability and the fact that he used his EARNED benefit to protect his family. What a gross group of people. I'm done here. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She did already. She tweeted: "It is appalling to be attacking Veteran families, especially after [b]the corresponding agency has verified the legitimacy of the earned benefits bestowed by the State[/b]." [quote=Anonymous]If its a false accusation, than just say that right? A tweet, a press release, whatever. "Our home is in 100% good standing on taxes and we have not received any benefits that are not earned and in good standing" Than its pure egg in the face of the accuser, and the whole thing is put to bed. [/quote][/quote] Then it seems the ball is in the court of the accuser to put up or shut up. Or indeed this is much adieu about nothing.[/quote] Just like the Homestead Exemption, the rules for the Veterans Disability Exemption are clear. The VA has determined that her husband does not have a 100% disability and this was confirmed on appeal. At minimum she should not receive the exemption from the date of the appellate opinion and because the appeal confirms the judgement of the 30% disability in 2020, between 2020-2022 there should have been no award of benefits either due to eligibility. Saying the “corresponding agency has confirmed…” is total nonsense and deflection from the facts at issue. [img]https://i.ibb.co/JB90Hq7/F8-C3-C869-B29-B-477-D-B2-ED-DEFAEA6-F9421.jpg[/img][/quote][/quote] None of the things you have posted are accurate. First, the appeals court opinion does not only talk about the shoulder (hint: you need to read the footnotes in legal documents). Second, there is not automatic mechanism by which the VA transmits this information to the state and the county. Like the Homestead Exemption and in fact all other taxes, it requires self-reporting.[/quote][/quote] Look friend, if your house is no longer your primary residence you need to self-report that to SDAT. Most people don’t worry about that too much because when you buy a house and move within Maryland a certification of domicile for homestead exemption is signed with the closing documents and filed with the deed registration. So it gets updated pretty easily. However if you keep your home in MD and move out of state, you would need to contact your county or SDAT directly. With this veteran’s disability exemption it is 100% initiated by the property owner. So they need to file the paperwork to report eligibility themselves and update their eligibility themselves. [/quote]
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