04/07/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/07/2026 14:14
BOISE, Idaho - April 7, 2026 - Wednesday, April 15, is the last day for certain homeowners and veterans with disabilities to apply for relief from their 2026 property taxes. They must submit applications by that date.
Idaho homeowners can apply online at tax.idaho.gov/proptaxrelief. They can also get paper applications on the Tax Commission's website at tax.idaho.gov or from their county assessor.
Idaho's Property Tax Reduction Program
The Property Tax Reduction (PTR) program reduces property taxes by up to $1,500 on an eligible homeowner's primary Idaho residence and up to an acre of land.
You might qualify for a property tax reduction if all of these are true:
Homeowners who don't yet have all their income information should complete as much of the application as they can and file it by the April 15 deadline.
Homeowners who don't qualify for the Property Tax Reduction program, might qualify for the Property Tax Deferral program, which has an application deadline of September 8.
Property Tax Benefit for Veterans with Disabilities
The benefit for veterans with disabilities reduces Idaho property taxes by as much as $1,500 on their home and up to an acre of land. The program doesn't have an income limit.
You might qualify for the veterans benefit if both of these apply:
When applying, veterans need to include a current letter from the VA confirming their 100% service-connected disability rating or their 100% compensation due to individual unemployability as of January 1, 2026.
Veterans with disabilities also might qualify for Idaho's Property Tax Reduction program based on their income.
For more information about property tax relief: