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NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 26, 2004
DC's Assessments Reflect Continued Strength in Real Estate Market (Cont.)
Property owners who are appealing their 2003 assessments and still have cases pending before the Board of Real Property Assessments and Appeals will not find any changes as a result of those cases reflected in these assessments.
District of Columbia Real Property Tax Relief Programs:
Owner-Occupant Residential Tax Credit Act The Council of the District of Columbia recently enacted legislation that allows for a tax credit to owner-occupants of residential real property. The credit ensures that a tax bill will not increase by more than 12 percent above the prior year's bill. The credit shall not apply if, during the prior tax year, 1) the real property was transferred for consideration to a new owner; 2) the value of the real property was increased due to a change in the zoning classification of the real property initiated or requested by the homeowner or anyone having an interest in the real property; 3) the assessment of the real property was clearly erroneous due to an error in calculation or measurement of improvements on the real property; or 4) during the prior calendar year, the real property was assessed under §47-829.
Homestead Deduction This benefit reduces the real property assessed value by $38,000 prior to computing the yearly tax liability. The homestead deduction is limited to Class 1 residential property. To be eligible for the homestead exemption, a property owner must file an application and must be domiciled in the District. The property must be the owner’s principal place of residence.
Senior Citizen Real Property Tax Relief Program This benefit reduces a real property owner’s property tax by 50 percent. To be eligible for the Senior Citizen Tax Relief, a property owner must be 65 years of age or older and own and occupy the property. All persons living in the property, excluding tenants, must have a total adjusted gross income of less than $100,000 for the previous calendar year. The eligible property owner or any other senior owner-occupant must own 50 percent or more of the property.
Lower Income Home Ownership Tax Abatement This benefit grants eligible property owners a five-year tax abatement and exemption from recordation and transfer taxes. To be eligible, a property owner must occupy the property, meet certain income requirements, and submit a Lower Income Home Ownership Tax Abatement application. The eligible property owner must be a first time homebuyer in the District, and the home must not be worth more than $250,000. The owner must also file an exemption from recordation and transfer tax at the time the deed is recorded.
More information regarding the assessment and appeals processes, assessment roll information, real estate market data, and tax relief programs is available in OTR’s Real Property Service Center. Property owners may also call (202) 727-4TAX (727-4829).
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