How do I apply for an Elderly Exemption?

Elderly Exemption:  Click here for the application form and here for the Worksheet that must accompancy the application
The Elderly Exemption is allowed under N. H. RSA 72:39-a and b, and has been adopted by Kingston voters as follows (including all modifications up through the 2016 Town Meeting):
1  Applicants must have resided in the state for a minimum of three consecutive years preceding April 1st of the tax year for which the application is being submitted
2  Applicants must be the owner or owners of the real estate to which the exemption will apply. (If the applicant is applying for exemption on a spouse's property, they must have been married for a minimum of five years.)
3  All applicants, whether single persons or married couples, must have received a net income during the preceding calendar year of not more than $30,000.00. (Net income is determined to exclude life insurance proceeds, expenses or costs paid out in the operation of a business, and proceeds from the sale of assets.)
4  All applicants, whether single persons or married couples, must own assets - exclusive of their primary residence - not exceeding $55,000.00.

Elderly Exemption amounts will be awarded as follows:
*  For ages between 65 and 75, the exemption shall be $65,000.00 off the assessed valuation of the property
*  For ages between 75 and 80, the exempton shall be $85,000.00 off the assessed valuation of the property
*  For ages over 80, the exemption shall be $105,000.00 off the assessed valuation of the property
(Ages refer to the applicant's age as of April 1st in the year to which the exemption will apply)