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CLARK COUNTY
CLARK COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION SENIOR CITIZENS/DISABLED PERSONS
The Clark County Property Tax Exemption for Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons program can help pay for property taxes. Under the exemption program, the residence’s assessed value is frozen and they are exempt from excess and special levies resulting in a reduction in their property taxes.
1300 Franklin Street
2nd Floor
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Exemption program:
- At least 61 years old, OR deemed disabled by Social Security OR have an 80% military service-connected evaluation rating in the assessment year you are applying
-Own and occupy the home as your principal residence by December 31
-Annual combined disposable income may not exceed $50,348
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm
CLARK COUNTY
CLARK COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
PROPERTY TAX DEFERRAL SENIOR CITIZENS/DISABLED PERSONS
The Clark County Assessor's Office offers property tax deferral programs for homeowners with disabilities or who are older adults. If found eligible, the Washington State Department of Revenue pays the property taxes on behalf of the owner and the deferred amount, plus interest, becomes a lien in favor of the state until the total amount is repaid.
1300 Franklin Street
2nd Floor
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: -60 years of age by December 31 of the filing year or unable to work due to disability
-Owner/occupier of the home as your principal place of residence for more than 6 months each year
-Annual combined disposable income may not exceed $58,094
-Must keep in force a fire and casualty insurance policy in an amount large enough to protect the interest of the State of Washington
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm
OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
SENIOR/DISABLED PROPERTY TAX DEFERRAL PROGRAM
Qualified senior and disabled citizens can "borrow" from the State of Oregon to pay property taxes to the county. If approved, the Oregon Department of Revenue (DOR) will pay county property taxes on November 15 of each year. A lien is placed on the property and DOR becomes a security interest holder.
955 Center Street NE
Salem, OR 973012555
Eligibility: Must be either 62 or older, or must be a disabled citizen who’s receiving or is eligible to receive federal Social Security disability benefits. Also, must have a recorded deed to the property or be buying the property under a recorded sales contract. Certain trust or trustee arrangements qualify for deferral. Not eligible for deferral if person has a life estate interest in the property.

See application for further detailed eligibility requirements.
Hours: File an application between January 1 and April 15 to defer the taxes due the following November 15
OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
SENIOR/DISABLED PROPERTY TAX DEFERRAL PROGRAM