March 23 Property Tax Exemption Seminar at KP Community Services

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County residents over age 61 or who are fully disabled and have a gross household income below $45,708 may qualify for the Pierce County Property Tax Exemption program.

Newly elected county Councilmember Robyn Denson (D-Dist. 7) will be one of the presenters at a seminar about the exemption and how to apply for it March 23 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Key Peninsula Community Services south of Home, located at 1701 9th Street CT NW.

Other presenters will include representatives from the Pierce County Auditor and South Sound Affordable Housing Partners, as well as other programs designed to assist people with household budgets such as Energy Assistance, Home Repair, Aging and Disability Resources, and Veterans Services.

“While knocking on doors last year, I heard from so many seniors and disabled persons on the KP concerned about their ability to stay in their homes because of rising costs, particularly property taxes,” Denson told KP News. “I’m excited to make sure our residents are availing themselves of all available resources.”

RSVP to Jason.gauthier@piercecountywa.gov or call 253-281-9491.


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