If I have applied for Loudoun County Tax Relief and my application has not been approved by the date my taxes are due, should I pay the taxes?
Yes. The tax relief qualification process requires a detailed analysis of applications and supporting documentation. Consequently, tax relief is not always granted by the date taxes are due. If you have paid any portion of real estate taxes for the current tax year before completion of the review process, any taxes paid will be refunded upon approval of the tax relief application, if all other local taxes are current.

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1. What should I do if I sell my home, move out or the qualifying applicant passes away?
2. Are distributions from my individual retirement account (IRA) or annuities included in my gross household income computation for tax relief purposes?
3. I am separated from my spouse. Do I still need to include his or her net worth even though he or she is not an owner of the property?
4. How do I determine the value of my additional acreage so that I can calculate my net worth?
5. What is total and permanent disability?
6. Must my application or certification be notarized?
7. If I have applied for Loudoun County Tax Relief and my application has not been approved by the date my taxes are due, should I pay the taxes?
8. If I am granted tax relief after the 1st half real property tax deadline, which is June 5th, will relief be granted for the entire year?
9. Do I have to be a Loudoun County resident for a minimum period of time before applying for tax relief?
10. What is a sole dwelling? Can I be absent from my home and continue to receive tax relief?
11. How will the forgiveness of my Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan be handled for Tax Relief?
12. Did the qualifying income or net worth limits increase?
13. The Tax Relief application requests Business Income. I am self-employed and file a Schedule C for my business, what amount should I put on the Tax Relief application?