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Kodiak assessor, KANA tour six villages to help seniors and disabled veterans file property tax-exemption forms
Summary
Kodiak Island Borough assessor’s office and the Kodiak Area Native Association elder services visited six remote villages in November to help elders and disabled veterans complete and timely file real property exemption applications, bringing in a majority of known applications in most villages.
The Kodiak Island Borough Assessor’s Office and the Kodiak Area Native Association’s elder services program traveled to six remote villages in November to help village seniors and disabled veterans complete and timely file real property tax exemption applications.
"The Kodiak assessor's office and the Kodiak Area Native Association combined efforts to assist village seniors and disabled veterans to fill out their and timely file their real property exemption applications," Kodiak Island Borough Assessor Seema Groot said during the assembly meeting on Feb. 27.
The outreach team—Groot, Cassie Keplinger of the Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA) and Penny Bosche (KANA elder services coordinator)—visited Akiak,…
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