Property Ownership
Under Nebraska law, a property tax exemption for disabled veterans may apply to:
AAny Nebraska property the veteran owns
BThe veteran's primary residence up to a specified assessed value✓ Correct
COnly agricultural land owned by veterans
DProperties in designated rural enterprise zones only
Explanation
Nebraska offers property tax exemptions for disabled veterans on their homestead (primary residence) up to certain value limits, providing financial relief for qualifying veterans.
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