Politics & Government

May 1 Deadline For Howard County's Aging-in-Place Tax Credit

The Aging-in-Place Tax Credit helps older adults "age in place" by providing a 20 percent credit on up to $500K of assessed property value.

HOWARD COUNTY, MD — Residents can apply through May 1 for Howard County's Aging-in-Place Tax Credit, which is designed to assist older adults to “age in place” by providing a 20 percent credit on up to $500,000 of assessed property value.

“In Howard County, we are committed to the ideal that everyone can age with dignity and enjoy the very best quality of life, that includes the opportunity to age in place," said Howard County Executive Calvin Ball in a statement. "With an anticipated increase in our older adult population from 14 to 18 percent in the next 5 years, this tax credit is one financial incentive to allow residents to stay in their homes and offer more affordable living."

Residents are eligible for the Aging-In-Place Tax Credit if they are 65 years of age and:
  • have lived in the same dwelling for at least the preceding 40 years OR
  • are a retired member of the Armed Forces of the United States (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard) with 20 years of active service OR
  • are a surviving spouse of a retired member of the Armed Forces of the United States, with 20 years of active service, and is not remarried.

The credit may be granted for up to five years as long as the property owner remains qualified. A property owner cannot receive this credit and the Senior Tax Credit simultaneously.

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While applications are accepted through May 1, residents are encouraged to apply as early as possible, since applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

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