Elderly or Disabled Exclusion: (G.S. 105-277.1)
This program excludes from property taxes, the greater of $25,000 or 50% of the appraised value of a permanent residence owned and occupied by a qualifying owner. To be eligible for this exclusion you must be a permanent resident of Chatham County, age 65 or older, with an income not exceeding $36,700 or a permanent resident of Chatham County, totally and permanently disabled, with an income not exceeding $36,700.
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2024 Property Tax Relief Application
Certification of Disability for Property Tax Exclusion (AV-9A)
Applications
Application for exemptions must be filed with the Tax Listing Office before June 1 of the year in which you meet the above qualifications. All exclusions require certification from a physician licensed as a medical doctor in North Carolina or a governmental agency authorized to make such a determination that you are totally and permanently disabled. You will notified once your application is processed. Applications for these programs are also available in person, mail or email.
Income Requirement
Income is defined as all monies received from every source including Social Security benefits, retirement payments, proceeds from insurance policies, interest, dividends, etc. It does not include gifts or inheritances from a spouse or immediate family members, for married applicants residing with their spouses, the income of both spouses must be included, whether or not the property is in both names.
Elderly or Disabled Disqualification
- If your spouse is now deceased, you must re-apply for the Elderly Exclusion for the following tax year. Contact our office for more details.
- If the person receiving any of the above benefits is now deceased, then the heirs, executor or trustee must notify our office.
- If you have been receiving benefits from the Elderly or Disabled Exclusion and your income now exceeds $36,700, you must notify our office.
Failure to make notification for disqualifying events will result in disqualification and recovery of the exclusion amount along with penalties and interest.