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The City offers two types of property tax exemptions to veterans: the Alternative Veterans Exemption and the Eligible Funds Exemption. The Department of Finance will determine if you are eligible and which benefit you qualify for based on the information and documents you provide in your application.
Eligible applicants will receive an exemption from county and town taxes, but not from special district or school taxes. The exemption is equal to 15% of your assessment for service during wartime and an additional 10% for service in a combat area, or for having received an Expeditionary Medal.
To apply for the Persons with Disabilities and Limited Incomes Property Tax Exemption for the 2022-2023 property tax year, you must file Form RPTL 459-c with the Nassau County Department of Assessment by the taxable status deadline – January 3, 2022.