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Crime Victim and Good Samaritan Exemption

The Crime Victim and Good Samaritan Exemption provides property tax relief to crime victims or Good Samaritans who suffer a disability as a result of a crime and who must consequently modify a one-, two-, or three-family home to accommodate their special needs.


Eligibility

Exemptions are available for one-, two-, and three-family homes occupied by a person who has been disabled as a result of being a victim of a crime; or a Good Samaritan who has been disabled as a result of assisting a crime victim. In general, a Good Samaritan is defined as a person who is not a law enforcement officer but who either apprehends a person who committed a crime or a felony in the Samaritan's presence, or a person who acts to prevent or attempts to prevent a crime. A Good Samaritan may also assist a law enforcement officer in making an arrest. A crime victim is a person who personally suffers a physical injury as a direct result of a crime.

  • Residency - The crime victim/Good Samaritan must occupy the dwelling for which the exemption is being sought.
  • Ownership - The crime victim/Good Samaritan may be the owner of the property, a member of the owner's household, or a resident of the property for which the exemption is being sought. (such as a Renter). 
  • Requirements for Improvements to Property: To qualify, the dwelling must have improvements made to facilitate and accommodate the disabled person's use and accessibility of the property.

Requirements

Applicants for this exemption must submit the Crime Victim/Good Samaritan application below, answering all of the relevant or applicable questions.


Level of Benefit

The amount of the exemption is determined by the value of the improvements made to the property to accommodate the disabled person. The exemption will become effective for the July 1st tax year that follows the date of application. The exemption continues as long as the improvements remain necessary to facilitate and accommodate the use and accessibility of the disabled person at the property.


Forms & Publications

Crime Victim/Good Samaritan Exemption Application
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Deadlines

Applications must be received by March 15th for benefits to begin July 1st of the same year - the start of the City’s new tax year.


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