VA Providing Florida Veterans with Disability Verification Letters
for First Time For State and Local Tax Exemptions
WASHINGTON (Dec.
31, 2008) – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced today it has sent out disability verification letters
for the first time to more than 265,000 Florida veterans and surviving spouses who may be eligible for state or local tax
exemptions. “We are working with the state of Florida to ensure veterans get the information they need to
take advantage of the state’s annual tax relief,” said St Petersburg VA Regional Office Director Barry Barker.
Some state tax laws provide veterans and their surviving
spouses with state, county or local tax relief. VA assists veterans to receive these benefits by providing
letters verifying their military service and disability evaluations.
Although people can obtain these verification
letters at any time by contacting their nearest VA regional office, VA performed a special computer run to automatically generate
these letters for veterans. Florida veterans do not have to make a special request to obtain this verification.
Any veteran
who receives VA disability compensation, but does not receive a letter or has any questions about the information contained
in the letter should contact their local VA Regional Office by calling VA’s toll-free number, 1-800-827-1000.
VA encourages veterans and their families to check the letters carefully and contact VA if they have any concerns.
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