Texas Statutes
Subchapter B. Exemptions
Section 11.22. Disabled Veterans

Sec. 11.22. DISABLED VETERANS.
(a) A disabled veteran is entitled to an exemption from taxation of a portion of the assessed value of a property the veteran owns and designates as provided by Subsection (f) in accordance with the following schedule:
an exemption of for a disability rating of
(b) A disabled veteran is entitled to an exemption from taxation of $12,000 of the assessed value of a property the veteran owns and designates as provided by Subsection (f) of this section if the veteran:
(1) is 65 years of age or older and has a disability rating of at least 10 percent;
(2) is totally blind in one or both eyes; or
(3) has lost the use of one or more limbs.
(c) If a disabled veteran who is entitled to an exemption by Subsection (a) or (b) of this section dies, the veteran's surviving spouse is entitled to an exemption from taxation of a portion of the assessed value of a property the spouse owns and designates as provided by Subsection (f) of this section. The amount of the exemption is the amount of the veteran's exemption at time of death. The spouse is entitled to an exemption by this subsection only for as long as the spouse remains unmarried. If the spouse does not survive the veteran, each of the veteran's surviving children who is younger than 18 years of age and unmarried is entitled to an exemption from taxation of a portion of the assessed value of a property the child owns and designates as provided by Subsection (f) of this section. The amount of exemption for each eligible child is computed by dividing the amount of the veteran's exemption at time of death by the number of eligible children.
(d) If an individual dies while on active duty as a member of the armed services of the United States:
(1) the individual's surviving spouse is entitled to an exemption from taxation of $5,000 of the assessed value of the property the spouse owns and designates as provided by Subsection (f) of this section; and
(2) each of the individual's surviving children who is younger than 18 years of age and unmarried is entitled to an exemption from taxation of a portion of the assessed value of a property the child owns and designates as provided by Subsection (f) of this section, the amount of exemption for each eligible child to be computed by dividing $5,000 by the number of eligible children.
(e) An individual who qualifies for more than one exemption authorized by this section is entitled to aggregate the amounts of the exemptions, except that:
(1) a disabled veteran who qualifies for more than one exemption authorized by Subsections (a) and (b) of this section is entitled to only one exemption but may choose the greatest exemption for which he qualifies; and
(2) an individual who receives an exemption as a surviving spouse of a disabled veteran as provided by Subsection (c) of this section may not receive an exemption as a surviving child as provided by Subsection (c) or (d) of this section.
(f) An individual may receive an exemption to which he is entitled by this section against only one property, which must be the same for every taxing unit in which the individual claims the exemption. If an individual is entitled by Subsection (e) of this section to aggregate the amounts of more than one exemption, he must take the entire aggregated amount against the same property. An individual must designate on his exemption application form the property against which he takes an exemption under this section.
(g) An individual is not entitled to an exemption by this section unless he is a resident of this state.
(h) In this section:
(1) "Child" includes an adopted child or a child born out of wedlock whose paternity has been admitted or has been established in a legal action.
(2) "Disability rating" means a veteran's percentage of disability as certified by the Veterans' Administration or its successor or the branch of the armed services in which the veteran served.
(3) "Disabled veteran" means a veteran of the armed services of the United States who is classified as disabled by the Veterans' Administration or its successor or the branch of the armed services in which the veteran served and whose disability is service-connected.
(4) "Surviving spouse" means the individual who was married to a disabled veteran or member of the armed services at the time of the veteran's or member's death.
Acts 1979, 66th Leg., p. 2240, ch. 841, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1980. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1420, Sec. 18.002, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Amended by:
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1405 (H.B. 3613), Sec. 1(b), eff. June 19, 2009.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Tax Code

Title 1 - Property Tax Code

Subtitle C - Taxable Property and Exemptions

Chapter 11 - Taxable Property and Exemptions

Subchapter B. Exemptions

Section 11.11. Public Property

Section 11.111. Public Property Used to Provide Transitional Housing for Indigent Persons

Section 11.12. Federal Exemptions

Section 11.13. Residence Homestead

Section 11.131. Residence Homestead of 100 Percent or Totally Disabled Veteran

Section 11.132. Donated Residence Homestead of Partially Disabled Veteran

Section 11.133. Residence Homestead of Surviving Spouse of Member of Armed Services Killed in Line of Duty

Section 11.134. Residence Homestead of Surviving Spouse of First Responder Killed in Line of Duty

Section 11.135. Continuation of Residence Homestead Exemption While Replacement Structure Is Constructed; Sale of Property

Section 11.14. Tangible Personal Property Not Producing Income

Section 11.141. Precious Metal Held in Precious Metal Depository

Section 11.145. Income-Producing Tangible Personal Property Having Value of Less Than $2,500

Section 11.146. Mineral Interest Having Value of Less Than $500

Section 11.15. Family Supplies

Section 11.16. Farm Products

Section 11.161. Implements of Husbandry

Section 11.17. Cemeteries

Section 11.18. Charitable Organizations

Section 11.1801. Charity Care and Community Benefits Requirements for Charitable Hospital

Section 11.181. Charitable Organizations Improving Property for Low-Income Housing

Section 11.182. Community Housing Development Organizations Improving Property for Low-Income and Moderate-Income Housing: Property Previously Exempt

Section 11.1825. Organizations Constructing or Rehabilitating Low-Income Housing: Property Not Previously Exempt

Section 11.1826. Monitoring of Compliance With Low-Income and Moderate-Income Housing Exemptions

Section 11.1827. Community Land Trust

Section 11.183. Association Providing Assistance to Ambulatory Health Care Centers

Section 11.184. Organizations Engaged Primarily in Performing Charitable Functions

Section 11.185. Colonia Model Subdivision Program

Section 11.19. Youth Spiritual, Mental, and Physical Development Associations

Section 11.20. Religious Organizations

Section 11.201. Additional Tax on Sale of Certain Religious Organization Property

Section 11.21. Schools

Section 11.211. Real Property Leased to Certain Schools

Section 11.22. Disabled Veterans

Section 11.23. Miscellaneous Exemptions

Section 11.231. Nonprofit Community Business Organization Providing Economic Development Services to Local Community

Section 11.24. Historic Sites

Section 11.25. Marine Cargo Containers Used Exclusively in International Commerce

Section 11.251. Tangible Personal Property Exempt

Section 11.252. Motor Vehicles Leased for Use Other Than Production of Income

Section 11.253. Tangible Personal Property in Transit

Section 11.254. Motor Vehicle Used for Production of Income and for Personal Activities

Section 11.26. Limitation of School Tax on Homesteads of Elderly or Disabled

Section 11.261. Limitation of County, Municipal, or Junior College District Tax on Homesteads of Disabled and Elderly

Section 11.27. Solar and Wind-Powered Energy Devices

Section 11.271. Offshore Drilling Equipment Not in Use

Section 11.28. Property Exempted From City Taxation by Agreement

Section 11.29. Intracoastal Waterway Dredge Disposal Site

Section 11.30. Nonprofit Water Supply or Wastewater Service Corporation

Section 11.31. Pollution Control Property

Section 11.311. Landfill-Generated Gas Conversion Facilities

Section 11.315. Energy Storage System in Nonattainment Area

Section 11.32. Certain Water Conservation Initiatives

Section 11.33. Raw Cocoa and Green Coffee Held in Harris County

Section 11.34. Limitation of Taxes on Real Property in Designated Areas of Certain Municipalities

Section 11.35. Temporary Exemption for Qualified Property Damaged by Disaster