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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
2
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
Official resources
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
How to apply
- Step 1: Complete the application
- Fill out the Tax Relief Application form.
- Provide personal and property information.
- Step 2: Gather required supporting documents
- Include a copy of your final tax bill.
- Step 3: Submit the application
- Send the completed form and final tax bill to the Treasurer at the County of Dufferin Treasury in Orangeville, Ontario.
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
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