January 18, 2025 - 03:53

Hanover County is now accepting applications for its 2025 real estate tax relief program aimed at assisting elderly and disabled residents. This initiative is designed to alleviate the financial burden of property taxes for those who qualify, ensuring that vulnerable members of the community can maintain their homes.
Eligible applicants must meet specific criteria, including age and disability status, as well as income and asset limits. The program aims to provide meaningful support to residents who may be struggling to keep up with rising property taxes. By offering this relief, Hanover County seeks to foster a more inclusive environment where seniors and disabled individuals can thrive without the constant worry of financial strain.
Residents interested in applying for the tax relief program are encouraged to gather necessary documentation and submit their applications promptly. The county is committed to providing assistance and guidance throughout the application process, ensuring that all eligible residents have the opportunity to benefit from this valuable program.
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