Texas Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption

Terry County Appraisal District

Available Property Tax Relief

About This Program

Texas Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption is available to homeowners in Brownfield, TX.

Texas disabled veterans receive property tax exemptions ranging from partial ($5,000-$12,000) to 100% based on disability rating. Veterans rated 100% disabled receive full exemption from all property taxes on their homestead. Surviving spouses may also qualify.

100% exemption for veterans rated 100% disabled; partial for lower ratings

Official source site checked live on 2026-06-22.

Data last verified 2026-06-09. How we verify our data.

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Key Details

  • Partial to 100% exemption based on VA disability rating
  • 100% disabled veterans: full exemption
  • Surviving spouses may also qualify
  • Apply at Terry County Appraisal District
  • Bring VA disability documentation

How to Apply

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Your application paperwork

Form to file: Texas Comptroller Form 50-135, Application for Disabled Veteran's or Survivor's Exemption

This is a property tax exemption, not a cash grant, that reduces or eliminates the property taxes a qualifying disabled veteran (or surviving spouse) owes on their home, based on the veteran's VA disability rating. You claim it by filing Texas Comptroller Form 50-135 with the county appraisal district where the home is located, which for Dallas County is the Dallas Central Appraisal District.

Steps to apply

  1. Download and complete Texas Comptroller Form 50-135 (Application for Disabled Veteran's or Survivor's Exemption).
  2. Attach proof of your disability rating from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or your branch of service (a driver's license is not accepted as proof).
  3. File the form and documents with the Dallas Central Appraisal District (the appraisal district where the property is located), not with the Comptroller.
  4. File by April 30 of the tax year if possible. A disabled veteran may file late up to five years after the taxes became delinquent, while a surviving spouse has up to two years after delinquency.
  5. Watch for a determination letter from the appraisal district confirming the exemption.

Documents you will likely need

  • Completed Form 50-135
  • Proof of the service-connected disability rating from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or your branch of service (a driver's license is not accepted)
  • Proof of property ownership and Texas residence as the appraisal district requests
  • Surviving spouses also provide the veteran's death documentation and proof they have not remarried

Requirements vary by program and locality. Confirm the exact rules on the official program page. We can help you prepare your paperwork, but you submit it yourself.

Deadline: Apply by April 30 for current year

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Frequently asked questions

How much can Texas Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption provide in Brownfield, TX?

Partial to 100% exemption.

Who qualifies for Texas Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption in Brownfield?

Texas Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption is open to homeowners in Brownfield, TX. It has no income limit. It serves veterans and military families.

How do I apply for Texas Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption in Brownfield, TX?

Apply directly with Terry County Appraisal District using the official program link on this page or call (806) 637-8294. There is no middleman and no fee. Deadline: Apply by April 30 for current year.

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