File #: ORD. 2024-273    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 10/16/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/28/2024 Final action: 11/12/2024
Title: To amend City Code ?? 26-364, concerning tax relief for elderly persons and evaluation of the exemption or freeze program, and 26-365, concerning tax relief for qualified permanently and totally disabled persons and evaluation of the exemption or freeze program, for the purpose of increasing certain income and financial net worth requirements and calculated benefit of the Older Adults and Persons with Disabilities Real Estate Tax Freeze Program.
Patrons: Mayor Stoney, President Kristen Nye, Cynthia Newbille, Vice President Ann-Frances Lambert, Katherine Jordan, Ellen Robertson, Stephanie Lynch, Reva Trammell, Nicole Jones
Attachments: 1. 20241023 RVA Stay Gov OPS Committee, 2. 2025 Preliminary Land Book_Gov Ops Handout, 3. Ord. No. 2024-273
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To amend City Code ?? 26-364, concerning tax relief for elderly persons and evaluation of the exemption or freeze program, and 26-365, concerning tax relief for qualified permanently and totally disabled persons and evaluation of the exemption or freeze program, for the purpose of increasing certain income and financial net worth requirements and calculated benefit of the Older Adults and Persons with Disabilities Real Estate Tax Freeze Program.
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THE CITY OF RICHMOND HEREBY ORDAINS:
? 1. That sections 26-364 and 26-365 of the Code of the City of Richmond (2020) be and are hereby amended and reordained as follows:
Sec. 26-364. Tax relief for elderly persons; evaluation of exemption or freeze program.

(a) Exemption authorized. Real estate tax exemption is provided for qualified property owners, who are not less than 65 years of age and who are eligible according to the terms of this section. Persons qualifying for exemption are deemed to be bearing an extraordinary real estate tax burden in relation to their income and financial worth.
(b) Freeze authorized. Real estate tax freeze is provided for qualified property owners, who are not less than 65 years of age and who are eligible according to the terms of this section. Persons qualifying for freeze are deemed to be bearing an extraordinary real estate tax burden in relation to their income and financial worth.
(c) Freeze defined. As used in this division, the term "tax freeze" or "freeze" refers to the total exemption of that portion of the real estate tax which represents the increase in such tax since the taxpayer initially applied and qualified for exemption under this division, so that the taxpayer's real estate tax will be frozen at the amount assessed in the tax year prior to the tax year in which the taxpayer initially applied and qualified, known herein as the "base amount." If, for any tax year following the initial qualification of a taxpayer for a tax freeze, such taxpayer's rea...

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