Loudoun Commissioner of the Revenue to hold tax relief seminars
Loudoun County Commissioner of the Revenue Robert S. Wertz Jr. encourages eligible property owners who are aged 65 years or older, or are totally and permanently disabled, to learn about Loudoun’s property tax relief programs. Applicants that meet qualifying criteria of the program, including income and net worth limits, may be relieved of up to 100% of real estate taxes on their primary dwelling and lot, up to 3 acres. In addition, eligible applicants may also have their vehicle taxes reduced.
To learn more about this tax relief program, please plan on attending one of the free sessions that are being offered throughout the county. No appointment or RSVP is required. All sessions begin at 10:30 a.m. All sessions will be conducted in English with the exception of the March 7 seminar, which will be presented in Spanish. The schedule is as follows:
- Tuesday, Feb. 25: Cascades Library, 21030 Whitfield Place, Potomac Falls
- Friday, Feb. 28: Rust Library, 380 Old Waterford Road NW, Leesburg
- Wednesday, March 5: Purcellville Library, 220 East Main St., Purcellville
- Friday, March 7: Sterling Community Center; 120 Enterprise St., Sterling (Spanish)
- Monday, March 10: Ashburn Library, 43316 Hay Road, Ashburn
Anyone who requires a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability or needs language assistance in order to participate in the program may contact the Tax Exemptions & Deferrals Division at trcor@loudoun.gov or 703-737-8557 (TTY-711). Three business days’ notice is requested.
More information about the program is online at loudoun.gov/TaxRelief.
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