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Burlington County reminding veterans about $3,000 state income tax exemption

Officials say the $3,000 income tax exemption is available to all veterans who were honorably discharged from the U.S. ArmedĀ Forces.

With tax season in full swing, Burlington County Freeholder Director Kate Gibbs, County Clerk Tim Tyler and the Countyā€™s Department of Military and Veteranā€™s Services are joining forces in a public information campaign to remind veterans that they are eligible for a $3,000 exemption when filing their New Jersey income tax forms forĀ 2017.

ā€œBurlington County is home to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and more military personnel than any other county in the state,ā€ Gibbs said. ā€œThe least we can do for all of the men and women who served this great country with honor is to ensure that they are aware and take advantage of all the benefits afforded toĀ them.ā€

According to officials, the $3,000 income tax exemption is available to all veterans who were honorably discharged from the U.S. Armed Forces, regardless of their income status or any other benefits theyĀ collect.

In order to receive the exemption, officials say a veteran must send in a copy of their Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, DD-214, with their tax return. The Division of Taxation cannot approve the exemption until receiving honorably discharged paperwork.

ā€œWe as a community owe so much to all those who have served in uniform. Assisting veterans with recording their discharge paperwork and providing a certified copy free of charge is one of the many services offered by my office,ā€ Tyler said. ā€œI am proud to take part in this effort to make sure all of the veterans in Burlington County donā€™t miss out on this exemption they should receive.ā€

According to officials, posters and informational fliers with step-by-step directions on how to claim the $3,000 benefit are available at the Burlington County Administration Building, County Human Services Building, the County Clerkā€™s Office and County Corner at the Moorestown Mall, and the Burlington County Library including its branch locations in Bordentown, Cinnaminson, Evesham, Maple Shade, Pemberton, Pinelands and Riverton.

Additionally, officials say the Countyā€™s Department of Military and Veteranā€™s Services is working alongside local American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars posts so that no veteran misses out on the exemption. The countyā€™s veteranā€™s office helped local veterans and their families obtain nearly $28 million dollars in benefits in the last twoĀ years.

ā€œIt is our hope that through this public information campaign, every single one of our veterans will become aware of this tax exemption and none will miss out!ā€ GibbsĀ said.

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