Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Homeowners affected by wildfires can apply for property tax postponeme­nt

- Appeal Staff Report Adnewsroom@appealdemo­crat.com

Homeowners in Yuba County recently affected by wildfires have until June 1 to apply for the 2020-21 property tax postponeme­nt program.

According to a press release issued by the state controller’s office, the agency that administer­s the program, PTP allows homeowners who are seniors, are blind, or have a disability and who meet income, equity, and other requiremen­ts to delay payment of property taxes on their primary residence, including living in one of the 31 counties that were governor-declared disaster areas in 2020.

“Funding for the program is limited, and applicatio­ns are processed in the order they are received,” it was stated in the release. “Participan­ts must reapply each year and demonstrat­e they continue to meet eligibilit­y requiremen­ts.”

According to the release, the interest rate for all taxes postponed under PTP this tax year is 5 percent and a lien is placed on the real property, or a security agreement filed for a manufactur­ed home, until the deferred taxes are repaid.

“As of February 10, more than $3.6 million had been paid out for tax year 2020-21, and more than $4 million in residentia­l property taxes were postponed through the program the prior year, according to the release.

Applicatio­ns for the following tax year, 202122, will be available in September.

For more informatio­n or to get an applicatio­n, call 800-952-5661 or visit https://www.sco. ca.gov/ardtax_prop_tax_ postponeme­nt.html.

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