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Washington Property Tax Assistance Program for Widows or Widowers of Veterans
How can this program help me?
If you are a widow or widower, age 62 or older, and unable to work due to a disability, this program may be able to help you lower your property taxes. This program supplements the Property Tax Exemption Program for Senior Citizens and People with Disabilities (exemption program). You will need to apply for the exemption program first to get the most property tax benefit.
How can I get help?
To find out how to apply for this program, please contact your local tax assessor's office.
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