Maine Paraplegic Veteran Property Tax Exemption

Maine Paraplegic Veteran Property Tax Exemption: Up to $50,000

Maine veterans with an other-than-dishonorable discharge who received a VA grant for specially adapted housing due to a paraplegic condition qualify for a property tax exemption…

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Last checked: 2026-05-21

Details

Maine veterans with an other-than-dishonorable discharge who received a VA grant for specially adapted housing due to a paraplegic condition qualify for a property tax exemption of up to $50,000, significantly larger than the standard $6,000 veteran exemption.

Restrictions

Requires VA specially adapted housing grant as part of the paraplegic condition. Apply through local tax assessor.

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