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Radford council adopts ordinance raising limits for elderly and disabled tax relief
Summary
Radford City Council unanimously approved Ordinance 18-31 to raise eligibility thresholds for the elderly and disabled tax relief program — increasing income, asset and assessed-home-value caps to reflect cost-of-living changes and to prevent residents from losing benefits as Social Security rises.
Radford City Council on April 27 adopted Ordinance 18-31, increasing the eligibility limits for the city's elderly and disabled tax relief program.
The ordinance raises individual income eligibility from $24,000 to $30,000, increases the total-asset limit from $70,000 to $80,000 and raises the assessed-value cap on a qualifying home from $180,000 to $200,000. The council moved, seconded and approved the measure by voice…
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