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Introduction
The Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioner’s adopted a policy
recently to offer a financial grant to certain former active duty military
members who serve 45 days in a combat zone after December 31, 2006 and receive
a disability rating from the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The policy
and procedures for administering the grant have been delegated to the Hillsborough
County Administrator. In order to assist former military members who
may wish to apply for this grant, the Hillsborough County Veteran Affairs
Office will act as the primary point of contact with the public. Details
on how and when to contact the Veteran Affairs Office are provided below.
The grant is being offered to former military members who meet all of
the following criteria:
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How To Apply for
This Grant
- Review this information and instructions completely to determine if
you qualify for the grant.
- Review the application
form to determine the exact documents and signatures required to
complete the application form. When you have the required documents
and signatures, print the application form and complete the entries,
attach all documents requested and hand-carry the package to the Veterans
Affairs Office. Webmaster link these to the Application Form
- If extraordinary circumstances prevent the application from being
hand delivered, make sure the proper notarizations
and certifications are completed so the application
can be processed without delay.
Veteran Affairs Office
1101 E. 139th Ave
Tampa, FL 33613
813-975-2181
- The application will be reviewed and handled as appropriate by the
Veterans Affairs Office, then forwarded to the Hillsborough County Clerk
of the Court for further review and payment, if appropriate.
- Applicants should allow 30 days for processing and to receive payment.
If payment is not received within 45 days, call the Veteran Affairs
Office to determine the nature of the delay.
- Don’t forget to complete a Form W-9.
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Comments on Active Military Service Duty Requirements
In
order to qualify for this grant, the military member must have served
on active military service on or after January 1, 2006.
Military service of a minimum of 45 days in a combat zone are required
except only one (1) day is required if the member is discharged from military
service due to medical incapacity. Applicants discharged from active military
service will need to provide a DD Form 214 showing military service completed
after January 1, 2006. This grant is available for veterans serving in
active military service beginning on January 1, 2006 or later and that
the military service period completed is under honorable conditions.
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General
Comments on Active Military Service Combat Duty Requirements
To verify combat duty, the veteran applicant (or representative if the
applicant is incapacitated) will be required to produce documents indicating
the applicant performed military active duty in a combat zone and received
qualifying hazardous duty pay. The most useful document to use as verification
of this is a copy of your Leave and Earnings statement provided by your
parent military service organization. Other documents may be necessary
if the Leave and Earnings Statement is not available. So, contact the
Veteran Affairs Office at 975-2181 for guidance if you do not have access
to your Leave and Earnings Statement for the period of service that covers
your combat duty.
In addition, military orders, DD Form 214, medical records, rating decisions
prepared by the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs and other documents
may be useful in verifying that the disability occurred while the military
member served in a combat zone.
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General
Comments on Property Tax
Grants under this program are available on an annual basis (beginning
with the 2006 property tax year) with a maximum of $1500 per applicant.
The amount of each grant is based on the amount of ad valorem property
taxes paid to Hillsborough County based on residency in un-incorporated
Hillsborough County. The Hillsborough County Veteran Affairs Office and
other county agencies will review your tax notice to determine the correct
grant based on the ad valorem taxes paid by the military member, but under
no circumstances will the grant exceed $1500 annually.
If you do not know if you pay this specific property tax, you should
review your 2006 copy of your Hillsborough County Notice of Ad Valorem
Taxes and Non-Ad Valorem Assessments. The entry of importance on the tax
notice is the figure listed as TOTAL MILLAGE xxxxxxxAD VALOREM TAXES $$$$$$$
at the end of the top section of the form. Also, in the upper right corner,
the tax notice should show the TAX DISTRICT as “A,A1,A2,XA,H,XH,N,N1
or N2”. A sample copy of a property
tax form is attached for your convenience.
Please read the note below if you do not reside in Un-incorporated
Hillsborough County, such as, within the borders of municipality districts
of Tampa, Temple Terrace or Plant City
If your tax notice does not have the entry described above,
then you must be paying your property taxes in one of the other Municipality
Districts; such as, Tampa, Temple Terrace, or Plant City. In this case,
you will not qualify for this grant from Hillsborough County since you
are not residing in un-incorporated Hillsborough County. However, the
other municipalities are studying their own grant policy and information
will be released from these districts when appropriate.
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General Comments on Homestead Exemption
Proof of Homestead Exemption ownership and/or residency of the military
members' un-remarried surviving spouse in a primary residence within
un-incorporated Hillsborough County Florida is located on your Hillsborough
County Notice of Ad Valorem Taxes and Non-Ad Valorem Assessments. The
tax notice shows this homestead exemption status of the property near
the bottom of the form under the Assessed Values section.
The standard Homestead Exemption property tax code is "HX5 25000".
Again, if you do not have a copy of this document, contact your nearest
Hillsborough
County Tax Collector's Office, or check their
web site for obtaining
a copy of your Property Tax Notice.
If you are unsure of the nearest tax office location, consult the County
section of the blue pages in your telephone directory for telephone numbers
and addresses for the most convenient location. A sample
copy of a property tax form is attached for your convenience.
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we Compute the Disabled Veteran Combat Grant
The first year of the Veterans Disability Grant shall be for 2006 tax
year. The maximum amount of the Veteran’s Disability Grant per Grant
Year for each approved applicant shall not exceed $1,500, or the total
amount of the applicant’s Property Taxes, whichever is less.
The amount of the Grant to be awarded to a Disabled Veteran will be calculated
by multiplying the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs Disability Rating
Percentage times the lesser of $1500, or the total amount of Property
Taxes paid by the applicant For example, if an applicant who has been
assigned a Disability Rating Percentage of 10% paid Property Taxes in
excess of $1500 in a Grant Year, the resulting Grant award to that applicant
would be $150 ($1500 x 10% = $150), provided the applicant met all of
the requirements of the Veterans Disability Grant and this Policy. Alternatively,
if an applicant who has been assigned a Disability Rating Percentage sum
of 20% has paid Ad Valorem Property Taxes of $1410 in a Grant Year, the
resulting Grant award to that applicant would be $282 ($1410 X 20% = $282),
provided the applicant met all of the requirements of the Veterans Disability
Grant and this Policy.
Veterans may apply for an annual Veterans Disability Grant award for
up to a maximum of five consecutive Grant Years, inclusive of the first
Grant Year an award was made, provided that the Veteran meets and continues
to meet all of the criteria previously explained above. Annual verification
of disability status, property tax payments, and homestead exemption are
required. Veterans Disability Grants are subject to sufficient funds being
appropriated by the Board of County Commissioners.
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