Measure on the ballot in the 2024 Colorado General Election in Colorado.
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Get StartedAmendment G proposes amending the Colorado Constitution to: reduce property taxes for some veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces with a disability.
A "yes" vote on Amendment G reduces the property taxes paid by some veteran homeowners by expanding the existing homestead exemption to include veterans whose disability is rated as making them unemployable.
A "no" vote on Amendment G means that existing requirements to receive the homestead exemption remain in place, and it continues to be available to veterans whose disability is rated as 100 percent permanent and total.
"The TDIU rating is not necessarily permanent. Expanding this exemption will make property taxes more complicated, harder to administer fairly, and reliant on determinations by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs that are subject to change." - CO Legislative Hearings Comments, in opposition to Amendment G (Learn more)
"Veterans who are unable to hold a steady job need property tax relief as much or more than other veterans who currently qualify for the homestead exemption and are still able to work. Including veterans with a TDIU rating in the homestead exemption helps ensure that those in need receive tax relief." - CO Legislative Hearings Comments, in support of Amendment G (Learn more)
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the expansion of eligibility for the property tax exemption for veterans with a disability to include a veteran who does not have a service-connected disability rated as a one hundred percent permanent disability but does have individual unemployability status?
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