Property Tax Exemptions by State for Veterans

District of Columbia

A Veteran must have a 100% disability rating to qualify for a property tax exemption in the District of Columbia. The exemption is limited to a $445,000 value, and the Veteran's household must be defined as eligible based on income and other factors. Veterans must complete and file with the District of Columbia Office of Veterans Affairs to receive the exemption.

https://otr.cfo.dc.gov/release/veterans-homestead-deduction-starts-october-1-2022

Maryland

A Veteran who is 100% disabled as a result of service may qualify for a full property tax exemption on their primary property in Maryland. Surviving spouses of military personnel killed in the line of duty may also qualify for this exemption.

https://veterans.maryland.gov/maryland-tax-benefits

Virginia

Permanently and totally disabled Veterans in Virginia may qualify for a full property tax exemption on their primary residence. Surviving spouses may also receive the exemption as long as they remain unmarried and occupies the primary residence.

https://www.dvs.virginia.gov/benefits/real-estate-tax-exemption