Must I apply for the Lottery and Gaming Credit?

In 1999 property owners filed an application for Lottery and Gaming Credit with the County Treasurer in order to have the Lottery and Gaming Credit applied to reduce the property tax bills produced in December 1999. The Lottery and Gaming Credit remains on the property tax bill unless the property no longer qualifies due to a change in use or ownership. You may have to apply for Lottery and Gaming Credit if you have purchased a home since 1999 or you now use your property as your primary residence. The Lottery and Gaming Credit appears as a credit that reduces the property taxes due on your property tax bill.

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1. Who qualifies?
2. Must I apply for the Lottery and Gaming Credit?
3. What if my tax bill does not have the Lottery and Gaming Credit listed?
4. What if a home was purchased after the January 1 date?
5. What happens if I sell my home?
6. What if I build a new home?