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Apply for property tax relief now before time runs out

BOISE, Idaho — April 4, 2024  Monday, April 15, is the last day for certain homeowners and veterans with disabilities to apply for relief from their 2024 property taxes. They must submit applications by that date.

Idaho homeowners can apply online at tax.idaho.gov/proptaxrelief. They’ll need an email address. They can also get paper applications on the Tax Commission’s website at tax.idaho.gov or from their county assessor.

Idaho’s Property Tax Reduction Program
The Property Tax Reduction (PTR) program reduces property taxes by up to $1,500 on an eligible homeowner’s primary Idaho residence and up to an acre of land.

You might qualify for a property tax reduction if all of these are true:

  • You’re an Idaho resident.
  • You own and occupy your home or mobile home, and the value doesn’t exceed a limit set by law that will be calculated in June 2024.
  • Your total 2023 income, after deducting medical expenses, was $37,000 or less.
  • You’re any of the following as of January 1, 2024:
    • 65 or older
    • Former POW or hostage
    • Motherless or fatherless child under 18
    • Blind
    • Widow(er)
    • Disabled as recognized by the Social Security Administration, Railroad Retirement Board, Federal Civil Service, Veterans Affairs, or a public employment retirement system not covered by these agencies

You’ll receive your annual property assessment notice as determined by your county assessor by the end of May. All otherwise eligible property owners are encouraged to apply now regardless of their property value.

Property tax reduction applications must be submitted by April 15 even if 2023 income tax returns haven’t been filed.

Homeowners who don’t qualify for the Property Tax Reduction program might qualify for the Property Tax Deferral program, which has an application deadline of September 3.

Property Tax Benefit for Veterans with Disabilities
The benefit for veterans with disabilities reduces Idaho property taxes by as much as $1,500 on their home and up to an acre of land. The program doesn’t have an income limit.

You might qualify for the veterans benefit if both of these apply:

  • You’re recognized by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as a 100% service-connected disabled veteran, or you receive 100% compensation from the VA due to individual unemployability as of January 1, 2024.
  • You owned and lived in a home in Idaho that was your primary residence as of April 14, 2024.
    • The property must have a current homeowner’s exemption.
    • The home can be a mobile home.

When applying, veterans need to include a current letter from the VA confirming their 100% service-connected disability rating or their 100% compensation due to individual unemployability as of January 1, 2024.

Veterans with disabilities also might qualify for Idaho’s Property Tax Reduction program based on their income.

For more information about property tax relief:

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  • Contact any county assessor’s office in Idaho.
  • Call the Tax Commission at (208) 334-7736 in the Boise area or toll free at (800) 972-7660, ext. 7736.
  • Hearing impaired – Use the Idaho Relay Service (TTD) (800) 377-3529.
  • Visit the “Homeowners” section of the Tax Commission’s Property Tax webpage at tax.idaho.gov/property.
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