The Senior Citizen Deferral program allows you to borrow from the State of Oregon to pay your property taxes to the County. The program is a delay in paying property taxes on your residence and the State will record a lien on your property.
Eligibility
You may be eligible for this program if:
- You are at least 62 years of age by April 15th of the year you file.
- You are a homeowner in Multnomah County.
Important Notes
- You need to file an application with our office between January 1st and December 1st, to defer the taxes due that year. Applications submitted after April 15th require payment of a late fee to submit the application. Paying the fee does not guarantee acceptance into the program.
- You must have a recorded deed to the property or be buying the property under a recorded sales contract. Certain trust or trustee arrangements qualify for deferral. You may not be eligible for deferral if you have a life estate interest in the property.
- You must live in your home for at least five years before April 15th of the year in which you apply for the program, unless you had to live away from it for health reasons.
- There are net worth and income criteria.
- Multnomah County accepts the applications for Senior/Disabled Deferral on behalf of the State. The State makes the final decision about eligibility and acceptance into the program.
Please refer to these links for more information.
Information: Senior Deferrals Explained
Application: Senior Property Tax Deferral
Statute: ORS 311.668