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Don't Forget to File a Property Tax Remission for Storm Damages

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Don't let storm damages weigh you down—take action now to file for property tax remission. With two Kona lows already affecting our area in March and another weather event on the horizon, it's crucial to understand your options for relief. If your home or land has suffered damage due to these natural disasters, you may qualify for a property tax remission, which offers a reduction or refund on your property taxes. The deadline to submit your application is June 30 for this year’s disasters, so don’t miss out on this opportunity for support. For your convenience, an online form is available to streamline the process. Ensure you protect your financial well-being by making this important filing today.

Since we had two Kona lows in March and another weather event coming up next week, don't forget to file property tax remission for storm damages. Deadline to file is June 30 for this year's disasters.

From the website: If your home or land is damaged by a natural disaster, you may be eligible for a property tax remission, which is a reduction or refund of your property taxes.

Online form available here.

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