Jackson County has announced the launch of its Senior Property Tax Credit Program to help eligible residents with property tax payments on their home. The program, authorized by a new state law commonly known as Senate Bill 190, freezes an eligible resident’s property tax bill. Applications for the program are now available. Those who are approved for the program this year will see the tax credit benefit on their bill in 2025. “Jackson County is dedicated to supporting the well-being of our senior residents, enriching their overall quality of life,” Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. said. “This initiative offers significant benefits, ensuring financial relief and stability for eligible individuals. We encourage qualified residents to take advantage of the opportunity presented by this valuable program.” State law established the guidelines for the county program, including the following:
The deadline to submit new applications and supporting documentation via email or in person is December 31 of each year. Once approved, participants will be required to renew their application to stay in the program. Renewal applications are due each year by August 31. Applications can be found online at www.jacksongov.org/seniortaxcredit. Copies will also be available at both Collection Department locations at the Jackson County Courthouse in downtown Kansas City and the Historic Truman Courthouse in Independence. For further details on the application process, eligibility criteria and frequently asked questions, please visit the program website at www.jacksongov.org/seniortaxcredit. Copies of the application and frequently asked questions document are provided below (PDF). ![]()
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Pamela Lindsay
3/7/2024 03:46:35 pm
Very easy process. Just make sure documents to be uploaded are reduced in size if you upload scanned 8 x 10 pages. Comments are closed.
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