AV-9A Certification of Disability for Property Tax Exclusion 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the applicant’s name, Social Security Number, address, date of birth, and contact information in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
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Arizona also allows exemptions for the following: The taxpayer or their spouse is blind. The taxpayer or their spouse is 65 years old or older.
The disabled veteran homestead exemption is the first $45,000 of your assessed real property value. Co-owners who are not spouses and who are individually eligible for the benefit will receive no more than the first $45,000 of the assessed real property.
Pursuant to A.R.S. 42-11111, the property of Arizona residents who are persons with a total and permanent disability is exempt from property taxation up to a certain dollar amount (generally resulting in only a partial reduction of property taxes).
You may be responsible for paying taxes on the portion of your benefits paid for by your employer. This may either be for your entire benefit amount, or only for a partial amount of your benefits. If you paid for part of your premium with after-tax dollars, then this portion of your disability benefits wont be taxed.
Arizona allows a $4,748 Assessed Value property exemption to Arizona resident property owners qualifying as a widow/widower, or a person with total and permanent disability, or a veteran with a service or non-service connected disability.

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To claim the exemption, you must file an application with the appraisal district. The application must include documentation of your disability. The application form is entitled Application for Residential Homestead Exemption. You can contact the appraisal district for the application.
To qualify for individual property tax exemption, a veteran with a service or nonservice connected disability must verify the disability by filing with the County Assessor the initial affidavit of eligibility (ADOR Form 82514V).
Disabled Veterans in Oregon may receive a property tax exemption if the Veteran has a 40% or more disability rating. The Veteran must own and live on the homestead property. Exemption amounts vary annually according to income and typically increase by 3% each year.

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