The state veteran benefits report

    Everything your state offers a disabled veteran, in one report.

    Retirement pay tax treatment, disabled veteran license plates, toll discounts, property tax exemptions, education benefits, and hunting/fishing/park perks — pick your state and see all six, side by side.

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    Researched directly from state DOR, DMV, DOT, and veterans-affairs sources — statutes, agency pages, and application forms, not aggregator guesses.

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    The short list

    States with a real toll discount or exemption.

    Most states have no veteran-specific toll program at all — only the states below do, as of this research. Several other states have similar legislation pending (Colorado, North Carolina) — check back as laws change.

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    ⚠️ Educational summary, not legal advice. Many of these benefits are for dependents/survivors rather than the veteran directly — noted explicitly where that's the case. Eligibility thresholds, dollar figures, income caps, and toll programs change with new legislation — several states have laws taking effect in 2025/2026 noted inline. Retirement pay tax treatment shown here is a summary; run the full Can I Afford to Retire calculator for your exact numbers. Always confirm current rules with the state agency before relying on a benefit. VetOps is not VA, a VSO, or a government agency. No guaranteed outcomes.

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