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Georgia Veterans Benefits & Disabled Veteran Benefits

Georgia Veterans Benefits

Georgia State Veteran Benefits

The following are the Georgia veterans’ benefits programs for education, housing, healthcare and employment.

Education Benefits for Georgia Veterans

In addition to federal programs such as the GI Bill, there are veterans’ benefits programs provided by the State of Georgia.

Georgia HERO Scholarship

The Georgia HERO Scholarship program offers financial assistance to qualifying active duty, Guard, and Reserve members who served in combat zones as well as the spouses and school-age children of qualifying military members.

Applicants must file a Georgia HERO application within two years of becoming eligible. You must renew the application each academic year.

University System of Georgia Resident Waiver of Mandatory Fees for Combat Vets

Combat vets applying to any University System of Georgia school may qualify for a waiver of all mandatory fees. This waiver cannot be used for housing or elective fees. It is not automatic and must be applied for. Contact the admissions office of the school you are interested in for more details.

Who qualifies for this benefit?

Georgia residents called to active duty and deployed to a combat zone on or after September 11, 2001 who meet the following criteria:

University System of Georgia Resident Tuition rates for Nonresidents

The University System of Georgia offers resident tuition rates for eligible nonresident service members and veterans, their spouse and dependent children. The requirements include:

Other guidelines for approval apply to dependents and spouses including approval for “any student” using VA benefits for education transferred to them by their spouse or parent.

University System of Georgia Military Service Refunds

All schools in the University System of Georgia offer “full refunds” of tuition, mandatory fees and “prorated refunds” of elective fees for qualifying students who serve. There are several qualifying circumstances:

These refunds are not automatic, and must be applied for. Additional criteria may apply depending on circumstances. Contact the admissions office of the school you are attending to learn what is required to claim these refunds.

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Tax Benefits for Georgia Veterans

Extension of Filing Deadline for Combat Deployment

The State of Georgia tax filing deadline is extended for those who are combat deployed–taxpayers typically have 180 days to file after the end of their deployment.

Waived Income Taxes for Those Who Die In A Combat Zone

Georgia law waives state income taxes for those who die in a combat zone.

Georgia Tax Exemption for Military Pay

The State of Georgia offers tax exemptions for qualifying veterans worth up to $35,000, half of which is applied toward military retirement pay. Those who earned a minimum of $17,500 from another source (not military retirement pay) may qualify for an additional $17,500 exemption on Georgia state taxes.

Military disability retirement pay the service member elected to draw as a pension is not considered taxable income. This includes, but may not be limited to:

Disabled Veteran Homestead Tax Exemption

Honorably discharged Georgia veterans with disabilities may qualify for a homestead tax exemption on a primary residence. Criteria for this tax exemption includes:

This tax exemption is not automatic and must be applied for. The amount of the exemption may be subject to change year to year. Tax laws change frequently, to determine what is possible in the current year, consult a tax professional.

Georgia Ad Valorem Tax Waiver For Vehicles

Those with VA disability ratings of 100% and veterans who have qualifying injuries (see below) may qualify for a Georgia tax exemption on either title tax or annual property taxes on one vehicle the veteran owns. The vehicle must display a Disabled Veteran license plate to qualify.

Qualifying injuries under this program include but may not be limited to:

The state also offers a tax break on the purchase and/or alteration of a vehicle to make it more accessible–those who are awarded a grant by the federal-level Department of Veterans Affairs to purchase a specially adapted vehicle or to adapt a vehicle already owned are exempt from paying the initial sales tax on it.

Another vehicle-related veteran benefit in the State of Georgia allows those who have been deployed and serve in combat zones to get a driving license renewal extension or renewal by mail.

There is also a six-month grace period when a servicemember’s Georgia driving license expires while the member is on duty outside the state.

Georgia State Nursing Home Benefits Veterans

Georgia operates two skilled nursing care homes for qualifying wartime veterans. To qualify you must be a Georgia resident for two years before the application or you must have lived in the state for five or more years “of the past 15 years” according to the State of Georgia.

Applicants must be eligible for skilled nursing care as determined by the Department of Veterans Affairs. They must also be:

Qualifying wartime periods include, but may not be limited to:

Applicants must not have a discharge characterized as Dishonorable.

Employment Benefits for Georgia Veterans

Georgia Business Certification of Exemption For Veterans

Georgia veterans may be eligible for an exemption from occupation taxes, admin fees, or regulatory fees such as those for peddling, operating a business, or “practicing a profession”.

A military discharge under honorable conditions is required, and applicants must have a service-connected disability rating of 10% for wartime vets or 25% for peacetime vets). Applicants also must have income not subject to state income tax.

Georgia Veteran Employment Preference

Qualifying veterans may be eligible to claim a 5-point exam credit for wartime veterans competing for state jobs. A 10-point exam credit is offered to qualifying veterans with a VA service-connected disability rating of 10% or more.

More information regarding Georgia veterans benefits can be found at the Georgia Department of Veterans Service official site

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