Legislation Would Exempt Ohio’s Fully Disabled Veterans from Property Taxes

State Representative Tom Patton (R-OH-Strongsville) is spearheading an effort to end property taxation for fully disabled military veterans and their surviving spouses in the Buckeye State.

According to the legislature’s official analysis of Patton’s bill, Ohio presently exempts $50,000 of the assessed value of homes owned by honorably discharged veterans who the federal Department of Veterans Affairs has given a 100-percent disability rating. Individuals so designated are considered severely impaired and unable to function professionally. A deceased veteran’s surviving wife or husband can access the exemption if the veteran received the benefit the year he or she died, lived at the residence during the veteran’s passing and continues to own that home. 

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Congressman Balderson Becomes Lead Sponsor of Legislation to Speed Up Benefits Process for Veterans’ Families

Congressman Troy Balderson (R-OH-12) took over the lead sponsorship of House Resolution 464 (H.R. 464), legislation to speed up the benefits process for surviving families of totally disabled veterans who have passed away. A widow in his district has been waiting for more than nine months for benefits after her reapplication.

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