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ELIGIBILITY. During the year preceding the credit, the net worth of the homeowner, excluding the value of the property for which the application is being made and certain retirement accounts, cannot exceed $200,000. Additionally, the homeowners' combined household income is limited to no more than $60,000.
New for tax year 2022. Residents who are at least 65 on the last day of the tax year may be eligible for a nonrefundable tax credit of up to $1,000. To claim this credit, complete Part M of Form 502CR and follow the instructions for reporting your total credits on Form 502.
There are no income limits to receive the Homestead Tax Credit. Within the past tax year: The home must be your primary residence and you must have lived there for at least six months. The home wasn't transferred to a new owner.
Maryland Disabled Veterans Property Tax Exemption: Maryland offers a property tax exemption to Veterans who have a service-connected 100% total and permanent or unemployable disability rating from the VA. This is a complete exemption from real property taxes on their house and surrounding yard.
There are no income limits to receive the Homestead Tax Credit. To apply online, you can visit or you can download a paper application at or request an application be sent to you by calling 410-767-2165 or 1-866-650-8783.
The Senior Tax Credit is available to homeowners at least 65 for whom the property is their principal residence (see the HOTC page for details); Interested homeowners must submit the Homeowners Tax Credit Application to the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT).
A property tax exemption is available to the following individuals, for their primary residence located in the State of Maryland: veterans who are 100 percent disabled for service-connected causes (the exemption passes to the veteran's spouse upon his or her death); surviving spouse of active duty military personnel ...
In Maryland, the homestead exemption applies to real property, including your home, inium, or co-op. You must own and occupy the property to protect it. The homestead exemption also applies to a manufactured home you have converted to real property by permanently affixing it to the land.