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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
- Must be a resident of the property.
- Must have your name on the property tax bill or sign the affidavit claiming ownership.
- Must live within the Town limits. Blackhawk residences are not within limits.
- Submit a current copy of the Property Tax Bill with proof of age by December 31 of this year.
- Submit your proof of age - a current driver’s license or identification card that shows your name, age, and current residence.
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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
Yes, as long as you can now show proof that you own the property and you are 65 or older. The property tax billing will show ownership.
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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
No, you must be the current resident.
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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
Yes, each year we need a copy of the property tax billing and proof of age to rebate $54.
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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
Send in a copy of the property tax bill and proof of your age. You can put a line through their name and write deceased and we will change our records. If you qualify we will send you the rebate in your name.
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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
No, we know the county will get their payment. All we want to know if you are a resident and are 65 or older.
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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
Within 45 days of submission you will receive a check.
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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
No, just send in a copy of the County Invoice showing your current property taxes and proof of age 65 or older.
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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
No, you have to be 65 or older.
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Lighting Landscape Assessment District - Senior Exemption
No, there is a limit of one rebate per property address.