Property tax relief available for residents
Tax Commissioner Ryan Rauschenberger said North Dakota residents may qualify for property tax relief, even if they rent their primary residence. Qualifying individuals may be eligible for a partial refund of their rent.
“Senior citizens and disabled individuals may qualify for a refund on a portion of the rent they paid for housing in 2015,” Rauschenberger said. “With the renter’s refund deadline of May 31 approaching, we want to remind qualifying individuals to get their applications in soon.”
Residents may qualify for a refund of up to $400 under the renter’s refund program. Money paid for lot rent by mobile home owners may also qualify for the renter’s refund. This program is a part of the Homestead Tax Credit program and eligibility requirements are as follows:
• 65 years old, or older; or disabled
• Income is less than $42,000 per year
• 20 percent of annual rent exceeds 4 percent of net income
This program was designed to refund a portion of the property tax paid as part of the resident’s annual rent. Residents may apply once per year for this program.