Are there any disability-specific exemptions from taxation?

Yes, there are some disability-specific exemptions from taxation in Idaho. According to the Idaho State Tax Commission, any person who has suffered a permanent disability and is certified by the Social Security Administration or Veterans Administration as permanently disabled is exempt from sales and use tax on the purchase of eligible items, up to a certain value. Additionally, a disabled veteran may be exempt from a portion of their property tax, based on their disability rating. Any qualifying disabled taxpayer may also be able to deduct certain medical expenses not covered by insurance. In addition to these exemptions, disabled persons may also be exempted from certain licensing and registration fees. This is done on a case-by-case basis and the person must show proof of their disability. This could include things like vehicle registration or driver’s license fees. When it comes to federal taxation, people with disabilities or their family members may also be eligible for several tax benefits such as the Earned Income Credit, Child and Dependent Care Credit, and other tax deductions. Overall, people with disabilities may be eligible for certain tax exemptions and credits in Idaho and at the federal level to assist them in creating a more comfortable financial situation. It is important for those with disabilities to discuss their individual situation with a tax professional to ensure they are taking advantage of any eligible tax benefits.

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