District of Columbia Homestead Deduction, Senior Citizen and Disabled Property Tax Relief Application
Extracted from PDF file 2023-district-of-columbia-form-asd-100.pdf, last modified April 2013Homestead Deduction, Senior Citizen and Disabled Property Tax Relief Application
Government of the District of Columbia Check one: Initial Application *001000110000* Reconfirmation PART 1 – PERSONAL INFORMATION Email address Co-owner SSN M.I. Last name Co-owner first name M.I. Last name PART 2 – PROPERTY INFORMATION Property address (number and street)-REQUIRED Square Suffix PART 3 – HOMESTEAD DEDUCTION 1. Are you domiciled in the District of Columbia? Quadrant Lot Unit Number Applicants must complete Part 3. Yes No – if no, you do not qualify. (See instructions regarding domicile.) Yes 2. Do you own and occupy this residential property as your principal residence? 3. Provide the date you moved in to this residential property: Yes, complete property information below Suffix Lot If located in the District of Columbia, otherwise provide the following: Street City Benefits received for this property: Square No – if no, you do not qualify. mmddyyyy 4. Do you own other real property in the District of Columbia or elsewhere? Square Zip Code +4 Homestead State Senior Citizen Suffix Lot Abatement Other If located in the District of Columbia, otherwise provide the following: Street Benefits received for this property: Disabled Zip Code +4 City Homestead State Senior Citizen Disabled Zip Code +4 Abatement Other PART 4 – PROPERTY TAX RELIEF FOR SENIORS At least one owner must be 65 or older and have at least 50% ownership of the property. To qualify for senior tax relief in tax year 2021, total household federal adjusted gross income for 2019 must be less than $135,750. See instructions for additional information. Applicants must also complete Part 3 above. Owner's birth date (mmddyyyy) Co-owner birth date (mmddyyyy) List the name and SSN of each adult resident living in this property other than the owner(s) or tenant(s): First Name Last name Social Security Number First Name Social Security Number Last name PART 5 – PROPERTY TAX RELIEF FOR DISABLED At least one owner must be certified by the Social Security Administration (SSA) as permanently and totally disabled or be receiving District or Federal disability payments and have at least 50% ownership of the property. To qualify for disabled tax relief in tax year 2021, total household federal adjusted gross income for 2019 must be less than $135,750. See instructions for additional information. Applicants must also complete Part 3 above. 1. Do you (or a co-owner) own at least 50% of the property and either have been certified by SSA as permanently and totally disabled or are receiving District or Federal government disability payments? Yes – please read the instructions and attach requested documentation. Provide other residents’ information in Part 4. PART 6 – SIGNATURE Under penalties of law, I declare that I have examined this Statement (and any attachments) and, to the best of my knowledge, it is correct. Making a false statement is punishable by criminal penalties under the District of Columbia Official Code §§47-4106 and 22-2405 Date (mmddyyyy) Daytime phone Owner's signature First name l M.I. Last name Incomplete applications will be returned for completion before any property tax benefit is granted. This application and continued eligibility for these property tax benefits are subject to periodic audit. Denial of this application or reconfirmation may be appealed. The appeal form is posted on the OTR website: www.MyTax.dc.gov Form ASD-100 (Rev. 02/2021) l INSTRUCTIONS for ASD-100 1. Provide all requested and applicable information on the form. • Active Duty Military Service Members: Submit Form DD 2058, Incomplete applications will be returned. If requested information is not State of Legal Residence Certificate, with your homestead appliapplicable, leave blank. Use additional forms if necessary for cation. Form DD 2058 must have been submitted to your local additional properties in Part 3 or additional household residents in Part military Finance Office to indicate the District as your domicile. 4. Check if initial application or reconfirmation (new information). • Congress/Congressional Aide: A member of Congress is generally not considered a District domiciliary. A Congressional aide who is a 2. Parts 1 and 2 – Personal and Property Information: must be resident of the Member’s home state and is not registered to vote in completed by all applicants. SSN is the Social Security number. the District is not generally considered domiciled in the District. 3. Part 3 – Homestead Deduction: questions 1 through 3 must be completed by all applicants. Question 4 should only be completed by • Move-in Date: This is the date you moved or will have moved permanently from your prior residence to the new homestead. applicants owning additional real property. If additional properties are located within the District, provide the square, suffix and lot, otherwise, • Multiple Homesteads: Taxpayers may not receive the Homestead provide the real property address. Deduction on more than one lot. If you move to a new home, you 4. Part 4 – Property Tax Relief for Seniors: must be completed by all must notify the Homestead Unit of the Office of Tax and Revenue applicants 65 or older seeking property tax relief. Only one owner need (“OTR”) to cancel the homestead deduction of the former principal be 65 or older to qualify but that person must own at least 50% of the residence. The cancellation form is available on our Web site. property. To qualify for senior tax relief in tax year 2021, total household • Non-U.S. Citizen/G-4 Visa: Non-U.S. citizens are generally not federal adjusted gross income for 2019 must be less than $135,750. eligible to be considered District domiciliaries unless they possess This includes all persons residing in the household, excluding tenants valid Permanent Resident Alien Cards. Proof of indefinite asylum is paying fair market rent under a written lease. also acceptable. Temporary visas and work visas do not qualify. 5. Part 5 – Property Tax Relief for Disabled: Check the "yes" box if you Please include a copy of the front and back of your Permanent (or a co-owner) own at least 50% of the property and have been certified Resident Alien Card. An applicant holding a G-4 visa may be by SSA as permanently and totally disabled or if you (or a co-owner) are considered a District domiciliary. Please include a copy of the front receiving District or Federal government disability payments. Provide a and back of your G-4 visa as well as a letter from your international copy of the disabled person's SSA certification of permanent and total organization employer verifying your employment and term. disability OR provide evidence of the person's SSI, SSD, Federal, DC or • railroad retirement disability payments. Only one owner need be disabled Social Security Number (SSN): Disclosure of your SSN and those of members of your household (Part 4) is mandatory. The SSN will be to qualify, but that person must own at least 50% of the property. To used to verify taxpayer identity information and Homestead/Disabled/ qualify for disabled tax relief in tax year 2021, total household federal Senior Citizen eligibility. adjusted gross income for 2019 must be less than $135,750. This includes all persons residing in the household, excluding tenants paying • Tax Abatement: You must indicate in Part 3 whether you own a property that is receiving the 5-year low-income tax abatement. fair market rent under a written lease. 6. Part 6 – Affidavit: must be completed by all applicants. There are criminal penalties for knowingly providing false information on this application. In addition to the penalties for perjury, making a false statement is punishable by criminal penalties under the District of Columbia Official Code §§ 47-4106 and 22-2405. • Titled in Trust or Business Organization: Property cannot receive the Homestead Deduction if it is held in an irrevocable trust (except a special needs trust) or if the record owner is a corporation, LLC or other business entity (except a partnership in which all partners occupy the property as their principal residence). 7. Qualifying applicants may be eligible for both a homestead deduction • Approved Applications: If an approved application is filed from and tax relief for either Senior or Disabled. There is no additional benefit October 1 to March 31, the property will receive these benefits for the entire tax year. If an approved application is filed from April 1 for being Senior and Disabled. to September 30, the property will receive the benefit on the second8. Send the completed application to the Office of Tax and Revenue half tax bill. Homestead Deduction/Disabled/Senior Citizen Tax Relief (OTR) at the address below : begins with the period when the application is filed; you cannot obtain the benefits for prior periods, even if you otherwise qualified for them. Office of Tax and Revenue 4th Floor • Cancellation: If the property ceases to qualify for Homestead/ 1101 4th Street, SW Disabled/Senior Citizen benefits, you must provide written notification Washington, DC 20024 to OTR’s Homestead Unit within 30 days of the change in eligibility. Loss of eligibility may result if the ownership changes or if the owner Information about the Homestead Deduction and moves out of the property or loses District domicile. A notification form is available on OTR’s website. If you fail to provide written and Property Tax Relief for Seniors or Disabled timely notification as instructed, you may have to pay a penalty of • Domicile: To apply for the Homestead Deduction/Disabled/Se-nior 10% of the delinquent tax and 1.5% interest on such tax for each Citizen Tax Relief, you must be domiciled in the District of month that the property wrongfully received the benefit(s). Columbia and the property listed on this form must be your principal residence. To establish District domicile, the District must be your permanent home. Actions which you should take to establish domicile include obtaining a District driver’s license/ Identification card, registering your vehicle in the District, and registering and actively voting in the District. You should also file District and Federal income tax returns from this residence. Office of Tax and Revenue • Homestead Unit • 1101 4th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024 (202) 727-4TAX (Tel) • (202) 442-6691 (Fax) • [email protected]• www.MyTax.dc.gov (Website) Form ASD-100 (Rev. 02/2021)
Form ASD-100
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Form FP-7/CA | Real Property Recordation and Transfer Tax Affidavit Addendum |
Form FP-7/C | ROD-1 Real Property Recordation and Transfer Tax |
Form ASD-100 | Homestead Deduction, Senior Citizen and Disabled Property Tax Relief Application |
Form ASD-105 | Cancellation of Homestead Deduction - Senior Citizen/Disabled Tax Relief |
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