Durham Homeowners May Find Relief with County’s Low-Income Property Tax Assistance Program

Residents of Durham are coming to terms with their latest property tax bills, reflecting the values set by a recent reappraisal process. But those feeling the squeeze may find some relief, thanks to the County’s Low-Income Homeowners Relief Program (LIHR). This initiative, announced by the Durham County Government on social media, is designed to assist eligible homeowners whose income is less than or equal to 80% of the Average Median Income (AMI).

Running out of time, Durham property taxes must be paid by January 5, 2026—to avoid accruing interest on outstanding accounts. To be considered for the LIHR program, applicants must have owned and occupied their homes for at least five years, and they should not be recipients of any state tax subsidies for their property, according to the Durham County Government’s post. The tax relief amount will be determined through a 3-tiered system based on the taxpayer’s AMI and will only apply to the current tax bills…

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