Idaho Code 63-705A – Special Property Tax or Occupancy Tax Reduction for Disabled Veterans
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(1) For tax year 2021 and thereafter, regardless of any reduction received under section 63-705, Idaho Code, a veteran with a service-connected disability of one hundred percent (100%) or a disability rating based on individual unemployability rating that is compensated at the one hundred percent (100%) disability rate, as certified by the United States department of veterans affairs, shall receive a special reduction in property taxes or occupancy taxes levied on his homestead, as defined in section 63-701, Idaho Code. The special tax reduction shall be in the amount of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) or for the amount of the veteran’s actual property taxes or occupancy taxes, as applicable, whichever is less. If a veteran qualifies for tax reduction under both this section and section 63-705, Idaho Code, the combined tax reduction amount may not exceed the actual amount of the veteran’s property taxes or occupancy taxes on his homestead.
(2) An applicant for a special property tax or occupancy tax reduction under this section shall comply with all procedural requirements set forth in sections 63-701 through 63-710, Idaho Code, with the exception of any income documentation and the exception of the date limitations as set forth in subsection (5) of this section.
Terms Used In Idaho Code 63-705A
- Homestead: means the dwelling, owner-occupied by the claimant as described in this chapter and used as the primary dwelling place of the claimant and may be occupied by any members of the household as their home, and so much of the land surrounding it, not exceeding one (1) acre, as is reasonably necessary for the use of the dwelling as a home. See Idaho Code 63-701
- Income: means the sum of federal adjusted gross income as defined in the Internal Revenue Code, as defined in section 63-3004, Idaho Code, and to the extent not already included in federal adjusted gross income:
Idaho Code 63-701Property: includes both real and personal property. See Idaho Code 73-114 State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories; and the words "United States" may include the District of Columbia and territories. See Idaho Code 73-114
(3) In the event that a qualified veteran applies for the special tax reduction in this section but then dies, the veteran’s surviving spouse is entitled to receive the special tax reduction in that year and subsequent years, until such time as the surviving spouse remarries, dies, or no longer has property tax levied on the homestead.
(4) An applicant who is a veteran with a one hundred percent (100%) service-connected permanent and total disability, having once applied for and received the reduction under this section, shall be entitled to continue receiving the benefit in subsequent years without applying annually, unless the veteran changes homesteads pursuant to subsection (5) of this section.
(5) If a qualified veteran has applied for the special tax reduction under this section but after April 15 changes his homestead to a different property that would otherwise qualify for the special tax reduction under this section, the special tax reduction benefit is available for transfer. The state tax commission must notify the appropriate county officials to transfer the special tax reduction benefit to the qualifying property when all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The qualified veteran has applied for and been granted the tax reduction benefit before April 15;
(b) After April 15 but before October 1, the qualified veteran has changed his homestead to a separate property that would otherwise qualify for the special tax reduction authorized under this section; and
(c) The qualified veteran notifies the state tax commission before October 1 of the desire to transfer the tax reduction benefits to the qualifying property.