Oregon Property Tax Deferral for Seniors and Disabled

Oregon Department of Revenue

Available Property Tax Relief

About This Program

State program allowing homeowners age 62+ or with disabilities to defer payment of property taxes. The state pays the taxes and places a lien on the property, with interest accruing at 6% annually. Lien is repaid when property is sold or ownership transferred.

Defers property taxes with 6% annual interest until home is sold

Verified against Oregon Department of Revenue's official page on 2026-06-17.

Data last verified 2026-06-09. How we verify our data.

Key Details

  • Defers property tax payments for qualifying homeowners
  • Must be 62+ or have a disability
  • State pays taxes, creates lien at 6% interest
  • Household income limit: $60,500 (2024)
  • Apply annually by April 15

How to Apply

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Your application paperwork

Documents you will likely need

  • Proof you own and live in the home (deed, recent mortgage statement, or property tax bill).
  • A government-issued photo ID for every owner on title.
  • Proof of age (driver's license or birth certificate) if the program is age-based.
  • Documentation of disability (award letter or a physician's statement) if the program is disability-based.
  • The program's own application form, completed (use the official link or phone number on this page).

Requirements vary by program and locality. Confirm the exact rules on the official program page. We can help you prepare your paperwork, but you submit it yourself.

Deadline: Apply by April 15 annually

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