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Council unanimously raises homeowner credit income limit to 120% to expand hardship relief
Summary
Summit County voted to increase its hardship/homeowner credit eligibility to 120% of the state homeowner credit limit for 2023, expanding relief for seniors, disabled and households facing property‑tax hardship; staff will prepare an ordinance and committee to administer applications.
Summit County Council voted on Aug. 23 to raise the countyhomeowner credit (often called a circuit breaker) income limit to 120% of the state cap for the 2023 program year, a 20% lift from the state threshold. County staff advised the council the state homeowner credit threshold was $38,003.69 and 120% would equal $46,043 for this year.
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