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Property Tax Deferral for Homeowners with Limited Income offered by Clark County at County Assessor's Office

1300 Franklin Street, 2nd Floor, Vancouver, WA 98660

The Assessor's Office is on the second floor of the Public Service Center in Vancouver.

Eligibility

To qualify for a deferral of taxes this year, you must meet the following qualifications:
  • Applicant must own and reside in the home.
  • Applicant must have owned the home five years.
  • Combined disposable income of the household less than $57,000.
  • The first half taxes must be paid.
  • The total deferral cannot exceed 40% of the owner's equity (proof of equity value is required).
  • There is no age or disability requirement.
  • The completed application must be received by the Assessor's Office on or before September 1.

Hours

M-F, 9am-4:30pm
(564) 397-2391
Voice·

Main Phone

Application process

Call, email or visit website for information and to apply.

Fees

None.

Service area

Clark, WA

Other Information

Languages

  • Interpreter services
  • American Sign Language

Payment Options

  • Free
The Property Tax Deferral for Homeowners with Limited Income program allows homeowners to defer half of their taxes each year. If you qualify for the program, the Washington State Department of Revenue pays the property taxes on your behalf. The deferred amount, plus interest, becomes a lien in favor of the state until the total amount is repaid.

Data provided by

Washington 211

Providing organization

Clark County
Government administration offices for Clark County, Washington.
Property Tax Deferral for Homeowners with Limited Income offered by Clark County at County Assessor's Office