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Clark County Veteran Property Tax Exemption

Clark County Assessor's Office / Nevada Department of Taxation

available county

About This Program

Nevada law (NRS 361.090) provides a property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans and their surviving spouses. For FY 2025–2026, the standard exemption is $3,540 of assessed value. Disabled veterans receive a larger exemption based on disability percentage: up to $20,000 assessed value for 100% permanently disabled, $15,000 for 80–99%, and $10,000 for 60–79%. While not a home improvement grant, the annual savings help offset home repair costs.

Not a home improvement grant — reduces annual property tax bill; must be a bona fide Nevada resident with 90+ days active duty service and honorable discharge; apply at Clark County Assessor

Key Details

  • $3,540 assessed value deduction for qualifying veterans (FY 2025–2026)
  • Disabled veterans: up to $20,000 deduction (100% disabled); $15,000 (80–99%)
  • Must be Nevada resident with 90+ consecutive days active service, honorably discharged
  • Apply with Clark County Assessor — deadline typically June 15
  • Not a repair grant — reduces annual property tax to offset home ownership costs

How to Apply

Deadline: Apply annually with Clark County Assessor by June 15 for next fiscal year

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