Plain English Summary
This bill increases the property tax homestead exclusion for disabled veterans in North Carolina from $45,000 to $76,500 of their home's appraised value. This means disabled veterans would pay property taxes on a smaller portion of their home's value, resulting in lower tax bills starting in 2026.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue that disabled veterans have made significant sacrifices for the country and deserve tax relief to help with housing costs and financial stability. Increasing the exclusion amount provides greater financial support to disabled veterans living on fixed incomes or limited budgets, helping them afford to keep their homes.
Arguments Against
Opponents may argue that increasing the exclusion reduces local government tax revenue that funds schools, emergency services, and infrastructure, potentially requiring higher taxes on other property owners or reduced public services. Some may question whether increasing the benefit from $45,000 to $76,500 is the most cost-effective way to help disabled veterans compared to other assistance programs.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 6

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 35

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 10
Cosponsors (11)
Senator · District 40
Senator · District 39
Senator · District 32
Senator · District 19
Senator · District 24
Senator · District 33
Senator · District 1
Senator · District 21
Senator · District 38
Senator · District 16
Senator · District 48