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Resident urges city to publicize Homestead Exclusion tax credit; many qualifying households may not be enrolled
Summary
A local property owner told the council dozens of eligible households had not applied for the Homestead Exclusion property-tax credit, urging the city to improve outreach ahead of the March 1 deadline. The speaker said the credit is approximately $700 and that an easy application is available through the assessment office.
Bill Thomas, a Lebanon property owner and longtime advocate for homeownership programs, used public comment to urge the city to increase outreach for the Homestead Exclusion property-tax credit.
Thomas said the program provides a credit worth about $700 and that the application is quick to complete. He said he compiled a list of…
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