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AARP North Dakota Advocacy

Posted on 11/20/25

We're fighting for you. AARP fought hard to ensure renters, owners and veterans could benefit from North Dakota’s tax relief programs. Find out if you’re eligible.

  • Renters Refund: If you rent your home, are 65 or older or permanently disabled with income under $70,000, you may qualify for up to $600 in rental refund.
  • Homestead Credit: If you own your home, are 65 or older or permanently disabled with income of under $70,000 you may be eligible for up to $2,000 in property tax relief.
  • Primary Residence Credit: North Dakota residents who own a home and reside in it as their primary residence qualify for a state property tax credit.
  • Disabled Veteran’s Property Tax Credit: This tax credit is available to veterans of the United States Armed Forces with a disability of 50% or greater.

To learn more, visit the North Dakota Tax Department.

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Join us in the fight! Volunteer for the Advocacy Team.
Help us make positive change for North Dakotans 50 and older — join our Advocacy Team! The A-Team is a diverse group of volunteers playing a key role in our mission to lead positive social change. Learn more here or contact Janelle Moos, Advocacy Director, at jmoos@aarp.org or 701-390-0161.

    This story is provided by AARP North Dakota. Visit the AARP North Dakota page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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