Disabled Veteran or Surviving Spouse Exemption Claim, 150-303-086. Use this form if your are a disabled veteran or a surviving spouse or registered domestic partner of a qualified veteran to file for an exemption of propert tax. 2026

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Disabled Veteran or Surviving Spouse Exemption Claim, 150-303-086. Use this form if your are a disabled veteran or a surviving spouse or registered domestic partner of a qualified veteran to file for an exemption of propert tax. Preview on Page 1

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Disabled Veteran or Surviving Spouse Exemption Claim, 150-303-086 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Claimant Section. Enter your name, mailing address, and the location of the property for which you are claiming an exemption.
  3. Choose either Part 1 for disabled veterans or Part 2 for surviving spouses/partners. Ensure you check all applicable boxes that pertain to your situation.
  4. Attach necessary documentation as specified: discharge papers (DD–214), disability certificate, marriage certificate, or death certificate as required.
  5. Review all entries for accuracy. Sign and date the form before submitting it to your county assessor's office by April 1.

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Veterans with a 100% VA disability rating do not pay federal taxes on their VA disability compensation, as these benefits are tax-exempt by law. This applies regardless of the percentage rating, meaning that a 100% rating guarantees that VA disability payments will remain non-taxable.
The disabled veteran must be a Texas resident and must choose one property to receive the exemption. In Texas, veterans with a disability rating of: 100% are exempt from all property taxes.
A disabled veteran (40% or more), or the surviving spouse/registered domestic partner of a veteran, may be entitled to a Veteran Exemption on property taxes.

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