The state of Mississippi provides several veteran benefits. This page explains those benefits. Visit the Mississippi Veterans Affairs Board website for more information on any of these programs.
Mississippi State Veterans Homes
Mississippi operates four state veterans homes in Collins, Jackson, Kosciusko and Oxford.Advertisement
Mississippi residents that have an other-than-dishonorable discharge may be eligible for admission.
Spouses of veterans who live in the home may also be eligible for admission.
Out of state veterans may be admitted if there are no Mississippi residents waiting to accept a bed.
There is no charge for veterans with a single rating of 70% or more or those rated 100% disabled or unemployable by the VA. There may also be assistance available for indigent veterans.
Mississippi Veteran Financial Benefits
Income Tax
Military retired pay and SBP payments are tax-free.
Ad Valorem Tax
Veterans with a service-connected, total disability and an honorable discharge from military service is exempt from all Ad Valorem taxes on the assessed value of their home. Their unremarried surviving spouses can also claim this exemption
Mississippi Veterans’ Home Purchase Board
The Veterans Home Purchase Board provides low interest mortgage loans up to $400,000 for eligible veterans and unmarried surviving spouses to purchase an existing single family home or to construct a new home.
The veteran must have been a Mississippi resident prior to entering active duty or be a resident for 2 consecutive years prior to applying for the loan.
The veteran must have a Certificate of Eligibility for a VA loan and have an honorable discharge.
The unmarried surviving spouse of eligible persons who died as a result of service or service-connected injuries qualifies, as well as the unremarried spouse of any eligible veteran who has not purchased a home since the veteran’s death are eligible.
Mississippi Veteran Employment Preference
Qualified veterans get a 5 point preference for state jobs. Disabled veterans are get a 10 point preference.
Mississippi Veteran Recreation Benefits
Hunting and Fishing Licenses
Veterans who have a total service-connected disability from the VA are not required to purchase a hunting or fishing license, but must have proof of age, residency and disability status while hunting or fishing.
Concealed Weapon Permit Fee Exemption
Any veteran with a service-connected disability is exempt from concealed weapon permit fees and renewal fees.
The veteran must be a resident of the state for 12 months or longer immediately preceding the filing of the application. The residency requirement may be waived if they have a valid permit from another state, are active military personnel stationed in Mississippi, or are a retired law enforcement officer establishing residency in the state.
Active duty members are also exempt from the fee.
Mississippi State Veterans Memorial Cemetery
Mississippi has two veterans cemeteries in Kilmichael and Newton.
Veterans, their spouses and eligible dependent children can be buried in the cemetery.
Burial for veterans is free, a fee must be paid to bury non-veteran spouses and eligible dependent children.
Visit the Mississippi Veterans Affairs Board website for more information on any of these programs.
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