Can I get the tax relief if I own and live in a mobile home?

Only if you have met the criteria needed for a mobile home to be converted to real property can the veteran receive the exemption. A veteran must own and occupy as his or her principal residence a mobile home that is being taxed as real estate and own the real estate upon which the mobile home is situated.

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1. How do I apply for the Veteran's Tax Relief Program?
2. How can I prove I am eligible to receive the tax relief?
3. Do I have to file for this tax relief every year?
4. What is the deadline date to file for this tax relief?
5. Does it matter whose name is on the deed?
6. What if I own multiple homes within the county, which home do I get the tax relief exemption for if I qualify?
7. What property does the tax relief exemption cover?
8. Can I get the tax relief if I own and live in a mobile home?
9. Can my spouse continue to receive the tax relief exemption after I am deceased?
10. Do I need to report any of my income to qualify for the veteran’s tax relief exemption?