Hillsborough County officials are providing property tax relief measures to residents and business owners impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. These initiatives aim to alleviate financial burdens as the community recovers from extensive damage, with specific deadlines and procedures for homeowners to apply for refunds and take advantage of extended payment discounts.
Key Takeaways
- Property tax relief is available for homeowners whose primary residences were uninhabitable for 30 or more days due to the hurricanes.
- A deadline of March 1 is in place for submitting applications for catastrophic event tax refunds.
- The 4% early payment discount period for property taxes has been extended through December 31, 2024.
- Property tax notices, typically mailed in November, will be sent out later this year to accommodate the extended discount period.
Property Tax Refund Eligibility
Homeowners in Hillsborough County whose primary residences were rendered uninhabitable for at least 30 days due to Hurricanes Helene or Milton may be eligible for a partial property tax refund. To qualify, affected residents must submit a completed DR-465 form to the Hillsborough County Property Appraiser’s Office. This application requires documentation such as photos of the damage, utility bills, insurance forms, and contractor statements.
The deadline for submitting these refund applications is March 1. The Property Appraiser’s Office has been proactive in notifying residents, sending out postcards to approximately 300,000 households to remind them of the approaching deadline and the availability of this relief.
Extended Payment Discounts and Notice Delays
In addition to the refund program, the Hillsborough County Tax Collector’s Office, in collaboration with local leaders, has implemented measures to provide further financial relief. The 4% early payment discount period for property taxes has been extended through December 31, 2024. This extension allows property owners more time to benefit from the maximum savings while they navigate the recovery process.
To facilitate this extended discount period, the mailing of property tax notices has been delayed. Instead of the usual November 1 mailing, over 535,500 tax notices for homeowners and business owners will be sent out on November 25, 2024. While the notices will be mailed later, property owners can still make payments starting November 1. It is important to note that these tax bills reflect assessed property values as of January 1, 2024, and do not account for damage sustained from the recent hurricanes.
Community Support and Resources
Local officials, including Tax Collector Nancy Millan and Property Appraiser Bob Henriquez, emphasized the importance of community collaboration in supporting those affected by the storms. These relief efforts are part of a broader strategy to ensure residents and businesses have the necessary resources to rebuild and recover. Information regarding property taxes, payment options, and other available resources can be found on the Hillsborough County Tax Collector’s website.
