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Clark County assessor briefs Vancouver council on property-tax exemption for seniors and people with disabilities

3334221 · May 5, 2025
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Holly Hill of the Clark County Assessor's Office outlined eligibility, income thresholds, deductions, and outreach for the state property-tax exemption for seniors and persons with disabilities; the city manager noted more than 3,500 Vancouver residents are enrolled.

Holly Hill, program outreach coordinator for the Clark County Assessor's Office, briefed the Vancouver City Council on May 5 about the state property-tax exemption program for seniors and people with disabilities, describing qualifications, documentation requirements, and upcoming outreach events.

Hill said the program is administered by the county assessor under rules set by the Washington State Legislature and with guidance from the Washington State Department of Revenue. Among the program details Hill provided: qualifying applicants must own and occupy the home as their primary residence and meet age (61+) or disability criteria; the program freezes assessed…

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