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How to fill out the Snohomish County Assessor Senior Exemption Form online
This guide provides a step-by-step approach to completing the Snohomish County Assessor Senior Exemption Form online. By following these instructions, you can ensure that your application is filled out accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your application.
- Press the 'Get Form' button to access the Snohomish County Assessor Senior Exemption Form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin with the sections related to your residence. Indicate the type of residence by marking the appropriate box, such as single-family dwelling, cooperative housing, or mobile home. If applicable, provide the year and make/model of your mobile home.
- Next, specify your type of ownership. Select the option that applies to you. If relevant, attach documentation such as a deed or lease to confirm life estates.
- Provide information about the size of your property and the number of residences present. This is crucial for determining the exemption based on the zoning laws.
- Complete the applicant information section accurately. Include the full names of all co-owners or partners, physical address, and mailing address if different.
- Fill in the parcel or account number, which can be found on your latest tax statement. This is essential for tracking purposes.
- Detail the income and expenses for you and any co-tenants or domestic partners. Ensure you provide documentation for all income sources and allowable deductions to avoid your application being returned.
- Mark the appropriate boxes indicating your certification of age or disability status. Attach any necessary documents, such as Social Security or VA disability letters, if applicable.
- Enter all required dates, including your birth date and the dates related to property ownership. Ensure that you complete all fields before proceeding.
- Finally, review the application for completeness. Two witnesses must sign the application. If you're unable to find a witness, you may present the application in person at the Assessor’s Office.
- After ensuring all information is accurate and complete, save your changes, download the form, and either print it for mailing or share it as needed.
Complete your Snohomish County Assessor Senior Exemption Form online today to ensure your application is processed promptly.
Also known as the Gonsalves-Deukmejian-Petris Property Tax Assistance Law, this program provides direct cash reimbursements from the state to low-income seniors (62 or older), blind, or disabled citizens for part of the property taxes on their homes.