
North
Carolina State Veteran's Benefits
The state of North Carolina provides several veteran benefits. This section
offers a brief description of each of the following benefits.
• Housing Benefits
• Financial Assistance Benefits
• Employment Benefits
• Education Benefits
• Other State Veteran Benefits
North Carolina Veteran Housing Programs
North Carolina State Veterans Nursing Homes
The State of North Carolina is proud to offer two full-service, skilled nursing
facilities for veterans. One is located adjacent to the VA Medical Center in
Fayetteville, NC and the second on the W.G. Hefner Medical Center campus in
Salisbury, NC. Our Primary mission is to provide high quality nursing care
to veterans, which will improve their quality of life. At the North Carolina
State Veterans Nursing Homes, we know how to meet the special needs of veterans.
Dedicated to excellence, our highly skilled professional staff provides exceptional
care and activities to enrich individuals.
Learn more about the North Carolina State Veterans Nursing Homes
North Carolina Financial Assistance Benefits
Income Tax Relief
Cancellation of Certain Assessments and Abatement of Income Tax: Any assessment
of income tax due prior to the time a person was inducted into the Armed Forces
will be canceled and abated if the serviceperson was killed while a member
of the Armed Forces or is receiving service-connected disability compensation.
No interest is payable on refunds made under this section of the law.
Allowances, Servicepersons: Subsistence and quarters allowances, uniform and
equipment allowances and mustering-out payments are not taxable to the serviceperson
as income. Mileage and per diem allowances for official travel and transportation
are excludable from the service income except to the extent that they exceed
the travel and transportation expenses.
Deductions, Servicepersons: Income tax deduction may be claimed for insignia,
swords, aiguillettes, epaulets, campaign bars, cap devices, chin straps and
the cost of altering uniforms necessitated by change in rank.
Disability Pay, U. S. Government: All disability payments to veterans by reason
of service in the Armed Forces are not reportable as income for income taxation
purposes.
Education and Training Allowances: U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs payments
made to veterans enrolled in schools and training establishments under the
GI Bill are exempt from income taxation.
Grants for Motor Vehicles: Grants by the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs
for motor vehicles for veterans who lost their sight or the use of their limbs
are exempt from income taxation.
Grants for Specially Adapted Housing: Grants by the U. S. Department of Veterans
Affairs to seriously disabled veterans for homes designed for wheelchair living
are exempt from income taxation.
Gratuity Pay, Six-Months: The six-months gratuity pay to a beneficiary of a
deceased serviceperson is exempt from income taxation.
Hostile Fire Duty Pay: Exemption is same as Federal Internal Revenue Service.
Insurance Dividends, Government Insurance: Dividends and all other proceeds
except interest on dividends from G. I. insurance policies are exempt from
income taxation.
Retired Pay: The following is exempt from income taxation: Any amount, not
to exceed $4,000 received by a taxpayer during any year as retired or retainer
pay as a result of service in any of the Armed Forces of the United States.
Learn more about the Income Tax Relief
Property Tax Relief
Certain Vehicles. A motor vehicle owned by a disabled veteran that is altered
with special equipment to accommodate a service-connected disability. As
used in this section, disabled veteran means a person as defined in 38 U.S.C. § 101(2)
who is entitled to special automotive equipment for a service-connected disability.
Specially Adapted Housing. Disabled veterans who receive U. S. Government
assistance under Title 38, United States Code Annotated for the acquisition
of specially
adapted housing are eligible for an exclusion from ad valorem taxation on
the first $38,000 in assessed value of housing together with the necessary
land
therefore which is owned and used as a residence by the disabled veteran.
Veterans Organizations. Real and personal property belonging to veterans
organizations as defined by statute shall not be listed, appraised, assessed,
or taxed for
ad valorem purposes.
Learn more about the Property Tax Relief
North Carolina Employment Benefits
Employment Preference
Preference in State Government employment is granted to veterans, their surviving
spouses or the spouses of disabled veterans, without regard to age, provided
they are otherwise qualified. Military leave with reemployment rights is
also granted State employees. The Employment Service Division of the Employment
Security Commission assists in endeavoring to secure suitable employment
for
disabled veterans. Any person desiring information and assistance with matters
related to employment and job placement should contact the nearest local
employment office of the Employment Security Commission. Veterans Employment
Representatives
are available to render specialized service for veterans.
Learn more about Employment Preference
North Carolina Education Benefits
Scholarships
Any member of the armed services qualifying for admission to an institution
of higher education, but not qualifying as a resident for tuition purposes
shall be charged the in-state tuition rate for enrollments while a member
of armed services in the state.
Learn more about Scholarships
Other North Carolina State Veteran Benefits
Guardians
State law provides for the appointment and supervision of guardians for incompetent
veterans, incompetent dependents of veterans and minor dependents of members
of the armed forces or veterans in certain circumstances, to manage U.S.
funds payable to such persons.
Learn more about Guardians
Hunting and Fishing Licenses
All 50% or more disabled veterans may obtain a lifetime hunting-fishing license
upon the payment of $10.00. Members of the U.S. Armed Forces stationed in
North Carolina, their spouses and their dependents under age 18 residing
with them
are deemed residents of North Carolina for the purpose of purchasing licenses
issued by the Wildlife Resources Commission.
Learn more about Hunting and Fishing Licenses
Auto License Plates
The following auto license plates are available to eligible persons:
• American Legion
• Bronze Star Recipient
• Combat Veterans
• Disabled Veteran
• Distinguished Flying Cross
• Legion of Valor
• Military Reservist
• Military Retiree
• National Guard Member
• Partially Disable Veteran
• Pearl Harbor Survivor
• Prisoner of War
• Purple Heart Recipient
• Silver Star Recipient
• Veterans of Foreign Wars
• Vietnam Veteran
• Fees
Learn more about Auto License Plates
Drivers License
In general, State law allows a military drivers license expiration procedure
within the Division of Motor Vehicles to renew upon request to North Carolina
residents on active duty, to their spouses and dependent children.
Learn more about Drivers Licenses
Handicapped Parking Privileges
Disabled veterans issued a registration plate are entitled to park in spaces
designated for the handicapped and unlimited parking time in most parking
zones having time restrictions.
Absentee Registration and Voting
Persons who are in the armed forces, their spouses, veterans in government
hospitals, etc., who are otherwise qualified to vote may register and vote
by mail in primaries and general elections, subject to the procedural details
set forth in the law.
Disabled Voters, Primary or General Elections
Assistance in Voting. A voter who, on account of physical disability, blindness
or illiteracy is entitled to assistance as prescribed in the law, in getting
to and from the voting booth and in marking their ballots.
Voting Outside the Voting Enclosure. Voters who are able to travel to the
voting place, but because of age, physical disability or physical barriers
encountered
at the voting place are unable to enter same without physical assistance,
may vote from their vehicles or in the immediate proximity of the voting
place,
subject to certain procedures prescribed by law.
Records
Discharges. The Register of Deeds of any North Carolina county is required
to record, free of charge, all official discharges from the armed forces
offered for registration. Free certified copies of discharges so recorded
may be obtained
by members or former members of the armed forces and by representatives of
the N. C. Division of Veterans Affairs upon application.
Other Records, Including Discharges. Representatives of North Carolina Division
of Veterans Affairs who need copies of State and local public records in
assisting clients may obtain same without charge. Exception: certain privileged
and confidential
records whose disclosure is otherwise provided for by law.
Certified Copy of Public Record. A certified copy of any public record required
by the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs or the Division of Veterans Affairs
for use in determining the eligibility of any person to participate in benefits
made available by the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs shall be provided
without charge by the official responsible for the custody of the public
record. The document shall be issued to the applicant for such benefits or
any person
acting on his or her behalf or the representative of the U. S. Department
of Veterans Affairs or the Division of Veterans Affairs.
Learn more about Records
Retirement Credit, Military Service, State and Participating Local Government
Employees
Under certain conditions and subject to the confines of State law, credit
for both State and local government retirement plans can be granted for military
service performed by an eligible employee. Further inquiry should be made
to
Employee's Retirement and Health Benefits Division, N. C. Department of the
Treasurer, Raleigh, N. C.
Learn more about Retirement Credit