Age / Disability Exemption
The Homestead Exemption (based on age or disability status)
Allows taxpayers who are at least 65 years of age or who are totally disabled to receive an exemption.
The following requirements must be met in order to claim the homestead exemption:
- The taxpayer must both own and maintain the property as his or her personal residence as of January 1st;
- The taxpayer must have been classified as totally disabled under a program authorized or administered by an agency of the United States Government, the Railroad Retirement System or any retirement system either within or outside the state of Kentucky on January 1st for the year in which the application is made and maintain the disability classification through December 31st;
- The taxpayer must be receiving disability payments pursuant to that disability classification; and
- An application for the disability exemption must be made on an annual basis.
* The most common government agency under which a taxpayer can obtain
a totally disabled classification is Social Security / SSI. Other
programs include the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Veterans
Administration and the Teacher's retirement System. Not included
however is Worker's Compensation due to the fact that this program
is authorized and administered by the State of Kentucky not the
Federal Government.
How to Apply
An application must be completed and filed in the Property
Valuation Office along with documentation verifying age.
Appropriate documentation might include Medicare cards issued
by Social Security, birth certificates, and driver's license.
When applying for the disability homestead, the same form will
apply. However, documentation verifying total disability and
that payments have been issued throughout the entire year must
follow. Because of this, a taxpayer needs to provide proof of
his or her disability status in the month of December.