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Elderly Exemption (RSA 72:39-B) - http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/V/72/72-39-a.htm
Elderly Exemption Application (Form 1)
Elderly Exemption Application (Form 2)
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The applicant must be 65 years of age on or before April 1st
in the year they are applying for the exemption.
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The applicant must have been a New Hampshire resident for
three years prior to April 1.
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The applicant must have owned the residence by April 1
individually or jointly, or if the residence is owned by a spouse, they must
have been married for at least five years.
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If the applicant received a transfer of real estate from a
person under the age of 65, related to him by blood or marriage, within the
preceding 5 years, no exemption shall be allowed. RSA 72:40-a, Limitations.
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The applicant must have a net income of less than $25,000
If married, a combined net income of less than $45,000
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Net income is to be determined by deducting from all monies
received from any source whatsoever, the amount of any of the following, or
the sum thereof:
a. Life insurance paid on the death of an insured.
b. Expenses and costs incurred with conducting a
business enterprise.
c. Proceeds from the sale of assets.
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The applicant, can not have assets in excess of $40,000,
excluding the value of the dwelling. Any units of a multi-family home not
occupied by the exemption recipient are considered to be an asset.
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The applicant, meeting the above statute requirements, will
receive the following exemptions:
$25,000 Valuation Reduction (65-75 Years of Age)
$30,000 Valuation Reduction (75-80 Years of Age)
$45,000 Valuation Reduction (80 or More Years of Age)
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If your income or asset level changes and you no longer
qualify for the exemption, you are obligated by law to advise the Assessing
Department.
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Applications must be received by April 15th.
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