In Coveted Nashville Neighborhoods, A Rush To Protect Senior Citizens From Rising Property Taxes
Many Nashville neighborhoods are bracing for their new property tax bills, which could be substantially higher after this years countywide assessment so much so that homeowners may find it difficult to keep up with the costs.
But before that can happen, theres been a mass mobilization of volunteers to spread the word about Metros little-known tax freeze and relief programs.
Low-income seniors over age 65 and earning no more than $41,660 can lock in their tax bills now, before they rise. And for those earning less than $29,180, the relief program can roll back the amount due. (Military veterans with 100 percent disability status, of any age and income, also qualify.)
In advance of the April 5 application deadline, churches, senior centers and neighborhood associations have been helping people enroll.
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