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Q: Do 100% disabled Veterans get any discount on their tag title and tax here in Nebraska?

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A: Yes, 100% disabled veterans in Nebraska do receive benefits regarding their vehicle tags, titles, and taxes. You can qualify for an exemption from paying motor vehicle taxes if you are a veteran who is 100% disabled due to service-related injuries.

To apply for this exemption, you will need to provide documentation of your disability status, such as a letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs. It's important to check with your local county treasurer's office for specific requirements and to ensure you have all necessary paperwork.

These benefits can offer significant savings and are designed to support veterans who have sacrificed for their country. If you need more detailed information or assistance, contacting your local veterans' affairs office is a good step.

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