09/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/08/2025 10:16
Did you know you can still apply for the Low-income Real Estate Tax Freeze for 2025? Legislation passed by City Council in June extended this year's application deadline to September 30! The legislation also made September 30 the program's official deadline-the same deadline as the Senior Citizen Tax Freeze.
This gives homeowners more time to take advantage of this important relief program. It also gives the Department of Revenue the opportunity to raise awareness and reach as many qualifying homeowners as possible. January 31 was the original deadline.
Here's your chance to lock in your property tax bill and pay the same amount every year. Enroll before September 30, and we'll freeze your 2025 bill at the 2024 amount! This applies to the 2025 bill that was due on March 31 and future bills.
Want more discounts? You can get both the Low-income Tax Freeze and the Homestead Exemption! That way, Homestead lowers your bill, and the Low-income Tax Freeze "freezes" it. You'll always get the lowest bill, even if the value of your house or the tax rate goes up.
There's no age limit for the Low-Income Tax Freeze, but you have to meet these income requirements:
You can apply even if you have a mortgage!
You can sign up in multiple ways, but signing up online is the best option. It speeds up processing and prevents errors. You don't need a username and password:
When you're enrolled, you don't have to reapply unless you make changes to your deed, like adding someone or refinancing.
The Low-income Tax Freeze was created in 2024:
Make sure to apply before September 30! Not a homeowner yourself? Please let your neighbors and relatives know about this deadline extension so they can take advantage of it.
Visit our Real Estate Tax relief webpage for more information about this and other City-administered homeowner assistance programs.