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Utah Blind Exemption Program - Property Tax Relief
How can this program help me?
The Utah Blind Exemption program offers a property tax exemption (tax break) if you are a qualifying blind property owner (or a surviving spouse). This benefit can help lower the amount of property tax you pay. It may reduce your personal property or home’s assessed (estimated) value, up to a certain amount set by the program. The assessed value is the dollar amount used to decide how much you will have to pay in property taxes.
How do I get help?
For information on how to apply, visit the program website or call your local tax assessor's office.
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