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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PTAX-342-R in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the property owner’s name and street address of the homestead property. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for your application.
  3. Specify the assessment year for which you are requesting the Standard Homestead Exemption for Veterans with Disabilities (SHEVD).
  4. Indicate whether you received SHEVD for the prior assessment year on this property by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If 'Yes', check the appropriate exemption amount.
  5. Select one statement that applies regarding your veteran status and service-connected disability percentage. This section is vital for determining eligibility.
  6. Enter your property index number (PIN) as listed on your property tax bill. If unavailable, provide a legal description of the property.
  7. Complete additional questions regarding ownership, occupancy, and tax liability as they pertain to your situation.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to certify that all information provided is true and complete.

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Disabled Veterans Exemption A Basic Exemption is available to 100% disabled veterans with no income limitation. The exemption of $100,000 is adjusted annually. A Low-Income Exemption is available to 100% disabled veterans with a household income under a specified amount. The exemption of $150,000 is adjusted annually.
Veterans 70% or more disabled receive an EAV reduction of $250,000, and because of this can be totally exempt from property taxes on their home. The automatic renewal of this exemption due to the COVID-19 pandemic has ended. All applicants must reapply annually.
Form PTAX-342, Application for Standard Homestead Exemption for Veterans with Disabilities, must be submitted to initially apply for the SHEVD, transfer the SHEVD to the surviving spouse for the first year after the death of the veteran with a disability, or transfer the SHEVD to a new primary residence.
To qualify you must: be age 65 by December 31st of the assessment year for which the application is made. own and occupy the property. be liable for the payment of real estate taxes on the property.
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).

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You own and reside at the property in question, and are not signing homestead on any other property. (Only one homestead exemption is allowed. Louisiana law limits married couples to one homestead exemption per couple.)

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