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NORFOLK, Va. — Residents in Norfolk who are aged 65 or older, or those who are completely and permanently disabled, may have the opportunity to benefit from a real estate tax relief program. This initiative aims to provide financial assistance to eligible homeowners, easing the burden of property taxes for those who may be experiencing economic hardship due to their age or disability.
The program is designed to support long-term residents who may struggle with the costs associated with homeownership. Eligible individuals can apply for this relief, which could significantly reduce their annual tax obligations. To qualify, applicants must meet specific criteria, including income limits and residency requirements.
Homeowners are encouraged to check their eligibility and take advantage of this opportunity to alleviate some of the financial pressures associated with maintaining their homes. This tax relief program not only helps individuals but also strengthens the community by allowing residents to remain in their homes longer.
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