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NOTE:
Property owners who use the property as their principal residence will
receive an assessment notice containing a Homestead Tax Credit
Application for the first time this year beginning January 1, 2008. This
one-time application must be submitted in order to insure that the
credit is granted only on eligible properties and not on properties that
are rented or used as vacation homes. The applications can be filed
on-line here on the Department’s website or by mailing the paper form in
the postage paid envelope included in the assessment notice. Homeowners
not reassessed until 2009 or 2010 can wait until then to submit a
Homestead Tax Credit application. |
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ON
THE HOMESTEAD TAX CREDIT APPLICATION
1.
What is this new law that requires homeowners to apply for the Homestead
Tax Credit? Why is it needed?
Legislation enacted by the 2007 session of the General Assembly will
require homeowners to submit a one-time application in order to continue
their eligibility for the homestead tax credit. The homestead credit
limits the amount of assessment increase on which a homeowner will pay
property taxes in that tax year on the one property actually used as the
owner’s principal residence. The reason why the application process
was needed is because some property owners were improperly receiving the
credit on vacation homes and rented properties. County and municipal
governments were losing tax revenues needed to provide important services
to their residents. The only way to verify residency of the
homeowner is to require an application and have the filer provide his or
her Social Security number.
2. Why should I want to submit the homestead application?
Because of assessment increases and because of the low assessment caps
adopted by the county governments, most homeowners in the State have been
receiving substantial homestead credits each year on their property tax
bills. Anne Arundel County has been limiting taxable assessment increases
to 2%. The homestead caps in Baltimore City and Baltimore County have
been limiting the taxable assessment increases to 4%. Prince
George’s County government has been limiting assessment increases to 4%.
If a homeowner is later made ineligible for the credit for failure to
submit an application, he or she may receive a substantial increase in the
property tax bill without the credit.
3. What government agency is sending out these applications?
The Department of Assessments and Taxation will include the application in
the Assessment Notices mailed to one-third of the property owners on
December 28, 2007. Homeowners whose
properties are not in that one-third of the county being reassessed this
year can wait until their properties are assessed in the next two years to
submit an application. New purchasers of properties
also will be mailed a homestead application by the Department.
4. What is the Department of Assessments and Taxation doing
to assist homeowners with filing their applications?
First, the homestead application form included in the Assessment Notice
advises the homeowner that he or she can file the application
electronically by going to the Department’s website at
www.dat.state.md.us. Each property owner’s application form has
a unique 8-digit security “Access Number” for submitting the application
on the internet. Second, the Department also provides in the
Assessment Notice a postage paid return envelope for homeowners who want
to submit the paper homestead application form. Third, you may
contact the Homestead Tax Credit Division at
(410) 767-2165 or toll free outside the Baltimore Metro area at (866)
650-8783 for
individual questions.
5. What is the Department of Assessments and Taxation doing
to insure the confidentiality of my Social Security number that I am
required to provide on the homestead tax credit application form?
The Department has a 29-year history of receiving and absolutely
protecting confidential Social Security numbers and income tax return
information received from hundreds of thousands of homeowners applying for
the Homeowners’ Tax Credit Program based on income. These same
protections and additional protections will be provided to protect the
confidentiality of Social Security numbers supplied on homestead tax
credit applications. For those homeowners who submit applications
electronically, the Department’s website is an “encrypted” protected site
that uses the unique 8-digit security "Access Number” and scrambles the
individual Social Security numbers. For those homeowners who submit
a paper application, there is a series of administrative procedures and
protections under federal law that the Department follows in accordance
with the strict non-disclosure and safeguard activities required of the
agency because of our receipt of federal income tax information.
SDAT: 11/1/2007
If you receive a reassessment notice dated December 28, 2007 you may file
the Homestead Tax Credit Eligibility application three ways:
- Mail the paper
application included with your reassessment notice.
- Use the online
Homestead Eligibility Application.
- Print and mail
the
pdf application available on our web site.
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