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posted Mar 10, 2025 4:16:59 PM

If I rented in the District of Columbia for the full year but moved halfway through 2024 to a different rental, do I still qualify for renter property tax credit?

And if so, which rental property do I list with the landlord's information? There is only one slot option.

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Expert Alumni
Mar 12, 2025 6:30:56 PM

To qualify for the credit:

  • You must be a DC resident who owned or rented a home, apartment, or condo and lived there during all of 2024.
  • Your 2024 income must have been $63,900 or less ($87,100 or less if you are age 70 or older).
  • You are not claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return.
  • The property you live in is subject to real property taxes. Some properties, like public housing or properties owned by a house of worship, aren’t taxed. 

Per the qualifications above, you must have lived there for all of 2024.

 

DC Homeowner and Renter Property Tax Credit (Schedule H)

 

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