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Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons
Property tax relief for eligible residents
Last Update: April 29, 2026
Funding available
Varies by project
Timeline
- Receipt of requests is now closed
Location
Grand Valley, Ontario, Canada
Overview
This program provides relief for a portion of property tax increases for eligible low-income seniors and persons with disabilities. The application must be submitted annually and includes the final tax bill; the rebate amount shown is $50.00.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.
At a glance
Funding available
Financing goals
- Increase social or community impact
- Raise awareness or mobilize a population
Eligible Funding
- Varies by project
Timeline
- Receipt of requests is now closed
Eligible candidates
Eligible Industries
- All industries
Location
- Grand Valley
- Ontario
Legal structures
- All legal structures
Annual revenue
- All revenue ranges
Organisation size
- All organization sizes
Audience
- Persons with Disabilities
- Canadians
Next Steps
1
Determine your project
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Validate your eligibility
Activities funded
- Property tax relief for eligible residential or farm property owners.
Documents Needed
- Completed Tax Relief Application form
- Copy of the final tax bill
Eligibility
Who is eligible?
- Low-income seniors
- Low-income persons with disabilities
- Owners, spouses, or same-sex partners of owners of residential or farm property
Eligible expenses
- Portion of property tax increases on residential or farm property.
Eligible geographic areas
- County of Dufferin
Processing and Agreement
- Applications are reviewed after the final tax bill is received.
- Eligible applications are processed by the County of Dufferin Treasury Department.
- The application is submitted to the Treasurer for review.
Additional information
- Applications must be submitted annually before November 30.
- A copy of the final tax bill must be included.
- Information provided is kept confidential.
Contacts
Frequently Asked Questions about the Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons Program
Here are answers to the most common questions about the Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons. This section explains what the program is, how much funding is available, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and other important details to help you determine if this grant is right for your business.
What is the Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons?
This program provides relief for a portion of property tax increases for eligible low-income seniors and persons with disabilities. The application must be submitted annually and includes the final tax bill; the rebate amount shown is $50.00.
Who is eligible for the Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons program?
To be eligible for the Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons program, you must:
Low-income seniors or disabled persons
Owned County of Dufferin property for 1 year
Owner, spouse, or same-sex partner
What expenses are eligible under Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons?
Property tax relief for eligible residential or farm property owners.
Who can I contact for more information about the Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons?
You can contact Town of Grand Valley or by phone at 1-519-941-2816.
Where is the Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons available?
The Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons program is available the province of Ontario.
Is the Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons a grant, loan, or tax credit?
Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons is a Tax Credits
Who are the financial supporters of the Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons?
Property Tax Deferral Program for Seniors and Low-Income Disabled Persons is funded by Town of Grand Valley