Is there an age requirement for permanently and totally disabled persons?

No. Individuals who are under 65 and are certified to be permanently and totally disabled by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Railroad Retirement Board, or the Social Security Administration may apply for real estate tax relief provided they meet the income and net worth requirements. If an applicant is not eligible for certification by any of these agencies, he/she must provide sworn affidavits by two medical doctors who are licensed to practice medicine in Virginia. At least one of the affidavits must be based on a physical examination by your physician.

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1. How do I apply for real estate tax relief?
2. What documentation must I bring in order to complete the application?
3. Is the information contained in my application kept confidential?
4. Do I have to reapply each year?
5. Do I have to live in the property to be exempted?
6. What is the age requirement for real estate tax relief?
7. Is there an age requirement for permanently and totally disabled persons?
8. What is the maximum amount of gross combined income that I can have to be eligible?
9. What are some examples of income?
10. What is the percentage of tax relieved based on income?
11. What is the maximum amount of total combined net worth that I can have to be eligible for real estate tax relief? How do I need to verify my net worth?
12. What are some examples of financial worth resources?
13. If the property owner passes away, or sells the property, will the new owners "inherit" the tax relief?
14. In order to apply, does the real estate have to be "free and clear"?