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HJ 614 Constitutional amendment (first reference); real property tax exemption; surviving spouses. Introduced by: Candi Mundon King | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Constitutional amendment (first reference); real property tax exemption; surviving spouses of service members who died while serving or from a service-connected injury or illness. Provides that the General Assembly may by general law exempt from taxation the real property of a surviving spouse of (i) a member o

Home/VA Constitution/HJ 614 Constitutional amendment (first reference); real property tax exemption; surviving spouses. Introduced by: Candi Mundon King | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Constitutional amendment (first reference); real property tax exemption; surviving spouses of service members who died while serving or from a service-connected injury or illness. Provides that the General Assembly may by general law exempt from taxation the real property of a surviving spouse of (i) a member o
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HJ 614 Constitutional amendment (first reference); real property tax exemption; surviving spouses. Introduced by: Candi Mundon King | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Constitutional amendment (first reference); real property tax exemption; surviving spouses of service members who died while serving or from a service-connected injury or illness. Provides that the General Assembly may by general law exempt from taxation the real property of a surviving spouse of (i) a member o

By Carol Stopps|2021-01-25T12:01:02-05:00January 25th, 2021|VA Constitution|Comments Off on HJ 614 Constitutional amendment (first reference); real property tax exemption; surviving spouses. Introduced by: Candi Mundon King | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Constitutional amendment (first reference); real property tax exemption; surviving spouses of service members who died while serving or from a service-connected injury or illness. Provides that the General Assembly may by general law exempt from taxation the real property of a surviving spouse of (i) a member o

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