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ACT NOW: Iowa Seniors Should Apply for Property Tax Relief Today!

ACT NOW: Iowa Seniors Should Apply for Property Tax Relief Today!

June 14, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

ACT NOW: Iowa Seniors Should Apply for Property Tax Relief Today!

Iowa seniors who were 65 or older on January 1, 2023, are eligible to receive a homestead exemption for their principal residence starting with the bill due in September 2024.

In order to receive this homestead exemption, you must act now before the July 1 deadline!

If you qualify, you MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION to your city or county assessor before July 1, 2023.

Iowans who turn 65 in future years will need to file the form before July 1 of the year following their 65th birthday. The application only needs to be submitted once unless the taxpayer moves to a new primary residence.

For more information, visit Iowans for Tax Relief.

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