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Senior tax relief workshop at Waynesboro Senior Center

wscAre you a senior property owner? Disabled?  A veteran with 100 percent service connected disability? You may be eligible for full or partial real estate tax relief in the city of Waynesboro or Staunton.

Waynesboro Senior Center and the Waynesboro Senior Advocacy Commission invite you to a presentation on 2015 tax relief with Donald Coffey, Waynesboro Commissioner of the Revenue, on Tuesday, April 7 at 3 p.m., at the Waynesboro Senior Center, 325 Pine Avenue

Learn who is eligible and how to apply for this benefit. The application deadline is May 1, so be sure to attend this valuable informative session.

For further information please call (540) 942-1838.

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