To be considered for the property tax relief program, applications, vouchers, and all supporting documents must be submitted by Thursday, April 2, for Montgomery County and Friday, April 3, for the City of Clarksville. Residents may apply through the Montgomery County Trustee’s Office or the City of Clarksville Finance and Revenue Department, and applications are available at either office.
The Montgomery County Trustee’s Office and the City of Clarksville Finance and Revenue Department administer a state-funded Tax Relief and Tax Freeze Program to help homeowners 65 and older, disabled homeowners, and disabled military veterans pay their property taxes.
To qualify for Elderly or Disabled Tax Relief, you must be a homeowner, 65 and older, or disabled. The combined 2024 income of all owners and married couples, even if they are not on the deed, cannot exceed $37,530. For disabled homeowners to qualify for a tax freeze, the homeowner must be 65 by Dec. 31, 2025, and the combined 2024 income of all owners and married couples, even if they are not on the deed, cannot exceed $61,920.
Veterans qualify based on their service-connected disability rating and are encouraged to apply for the program. There is no income requirement for disabled veterans.
“Montgomery County has one of the most robust programs in the state, with over 8,000 homeowners on the Tax Relief Program. As of today, we have 1,000 participants who’ve not returned their vouchers, and I want to ensure that they remain in the program and that those who need to apply have access. Our diligent team stands ready to serve you,” said Montgomery County Trustee Kimberly Wiggins.
The Trustee’s Office is located in Suite 101-B at Veterans’ Plaza. Visit montgomerytn.gov/trustee or call 931-648-5717 for more information or questions (including online tax payments).
For City of Clarksville Finance & Revenue services, visit clarksvilletn.gov or call 931-645-7437.