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Committee approves change expanding who qualifies as a disabled veteran for a property tax credit
Summary
Senate Bill 666 expands the state definition of a disabled veteran taxpayer to include veterans eligible for individual unemployability from service-related injury on or since Sept. 11, 2001.
Senate Bill 666 would amend the West Virginia Property Tax Adjustment Act to expand the statutory definition of a “disabled veteran taxpayer” used for certain tax credits, including a personal income tax credit equal to real property taxes paid on a veteran’s residence.
Committee counsel told the Senate Military Committee the bill makes a definitional change so that a disabled veteran taxpayer may be either a veteran rated by the…
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