Homestead Tax Credit Eligibility Application - Maryland OneStop 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Homestead Tax Credit Eligibility Application in our editor.
  2. In Section I, check the Real Property database to confirm if you have previously applied. Enter the SDAT Real Property Tax Identification Number, which includes your county code and account number.
  3. Proceed to Section II. Answer all questions regarding your property usage and provide the Social Security numbers of all homeowners and spouses, even if not listed on the deed.
  4. Complete the printed names and Social Security numbers for each homeowner. Ensure that all owners sign the application before submission.
  5. Finally, mail your completed application to the Department of Assessments and Taxation at the specified address.

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Maryland requires all homeowners to submit a one-time application to establish eligibility for the Homestead Tax Credit. The Homestead Tax Credit Eligibility Application is needed to ensure that homeowners receive the Homestead credit only on their principal residence.
There are no income limits to receive the Homestead Tax Credit. To apply online, you can visit or you can download a paper application at or request an application be sent to you by calling 410-767-2165 or 1-866-650-8783.
In Maryland, it is correct that there is no specific age at which property taxes come to a complete stop. However, homeowners aged 65 and older may fulfill qualification criteria for valuable tax credits or exemptions in parallel to their income and property value.
You may file this application online at onestop.md.gov (recommended). If you have any questions, please email sdat.homestead@maryland.gov or call 410-767-2165 (toll-free 1-866-650-8783). This application can be filled out on your PC; if hand-written, please print legibly.
How to apply for a Sales and Use Tax Exemption Certificate. To apply for an exemption certificate, visit Maryland Tax Connect portal and complete the application online. The paper application for the Sales and Use Tax Exemption Certificate will no longer be available on the website effective July 15, 2025.

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Net worth, excluding the value of the property for which the credit application is being made and the cash value of IRAs or qualified retirement savings plans, must not exceed $200,000, as of December 31, 2024. Combined gross household income cannot exceed $60,000.
You must live in the home to qualify for the tax break. Some states exempt a certain percentage of a homes value from property taxes, while other states exempt a set dollar amount. If your state uses a percentage method, the exemption will be more valuable to homeowners with more valuable homes.

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