EXEMPT PROPERTY USE REPORT (FORM FP 161) 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the EXEMPT PROPERTY USE REPORT (FORM FP 161) in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the square, suffix, lot, and parcel numbers at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your property.
  3. Enter the calendar year for which you are reporting. This should reflect the previous year’s usage.
  4. Provide the name and mailing address of your exempt institution or organization. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid processing delays.
  5. Fill in the location of the property, including the premise address, city, state, and zip code.
  6. Indicate the type of institution or organization (e.g., religious, educational).
  7. In detail, describe how the exempt property was used during the calendar year. Include specifics about both buildings and grounds.
  8. Answer whether any part of the property generated rent or income during the year. If yes, provide detailed information as requested.
  9. Confirm if there have been any changes in property use since last year and provide details if applicable.
  10. Finally, complete the affidavit section by signing and providing your name, title, and daytime phone number before submitting.

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The deduction for personal exemptions is suspended (reduced to $0) for tax years 2018 through 2025 by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Although the exemption amount is zero, the ability to claim an exemption may make taxpayers eligible for other tax benefits.
Individuals, corporations, partnerships, executors, administrators, guardians, receivers, and trustees that own or hold personal property in trust in the District of Columbia must file a DC personal property tax return.
How to claim exempt status on a W-4. To claim an exemption, you must complete only lines 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 and sign the form to validate it. (In Box 7, write EXEMPT. Writing this will guarantee that withholdings are not taken from your future paychecks.)
District of Columbia (DC) employers must withhold DC income taxes on wage payments made to DC residents who work in DC. An employee is a DC resident for income tax purposes if certain criteria are met. Nonresidents who work in DC are not subject to withholding.
Electronic Filing Method: All filers must submit their income and expense report electronically at MyTax.DC.gov. Filers must provide their Square/Suffix/Lot, Access Code and Submission Code when filing their IE Report to ensure that they receive credit for filing.

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Where do I submit my exemption application? Youll submit your completed Form 1023, Form 1023-EZ, Form 1024, or Form 1024-A exemption application electronically at .pay.gov.
If you get behind in paying your real property taxes in D.C., the past-due amount automatically becomes a lien on your home as of the date the tax was due and unpaid. (D.C. Code 471331 (2024).) The mayor may then appoint an agency to conduct a tax sale, which will be a public auction, to sell the property.
In order to establish tax exemption, an organization shall file a Form FR-164 Application for Exemption [PDF] with the Office of Tax and Revenue, Exempt Organizations, PO Box 556, Washington, DC 20044.

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