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Oklahoma Disabled Veteran and Surviving Spouse Sales Tax Exemption
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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3956881" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>When I worked at the VA I would inquire of patients "are you aware of the benefits you are entitled?" And often they were not aware, one in particular had just bought a car (new I believe) and I told him that with his disability, he could obtain car tags and not pay the taxes letting him tag it for $12.00 (again I believe that was the cost). He wasn't aware of this but...this was a 50% disability. </p><p>Regardless, if taxes are paid and a veteran is entitled to the tax exemption, he or she can go to the Oklahoma Tax Commission and apply for retroactive taxes paid up to the point or date of disability awarded. This goes for property taxes, car taxation, appliances, I hope you get the point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3956881, member: 25679"] When I worked at the VA I would inquire of patients "are you aware of the benefits you are entitled?" And often they were not aware, one in particular had just bought a car (new I believe) and I told him that with his disability, he could obtain car tags and not pay the taxes letting him tag it for $12.00 (again I believe that was the cost). He wasn't aware of this but...this was a 50% disability. Regardless, if taxes are paid and a veteran is entitled to the tax exemption, he or she can go to the Oklahoma Tax Commission and apply for retroactive taxes paid up to the point or date of disability awarded. This goes for property taxes, car taxation, appliances, I hope you get the point. [/QUOTE]
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