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6/11/2014 Homeowner’s Exemption for Property TaxesMany counties allow for a Homeowner’s Exemption to reduce your property tax bill..... What is a Homeowner’s Exemption? If you own and occupy your principal place of residence, you may apply for a Homeowners' Exemption that will exempt $7,000 of your home's assessed value from taxation. This exemption could save you anywhere from $70-$100 on your annual tax bill. Qualifying for a Homeowner's Exemption You must own and occupy your home as your primary residence in order to qualify. In order to receive the exemption, you need to fill out an exemption application with your county tax collector. New property owners will usually receive an exemption application within 90 days of their home purchase. Filing Period Each county has a unique deadline to file for the full exemption. Partial exemptions are also available for the current tax year if your application is filed after the deadline. This exemption applies every year that you are eligible. It is not just a one year benefit! Maintaining Your Exemption Benefit Once you have filed for a Homeowners' Exemption and you continue to own and occupy the home as your primary residence, you will automatically receive the exemption each year. However, if a document is filed with the county that changes the way the title is held, then you may be required to reapply. This is most common in situations where homeowner’s change their property title to put it in the name of their family trust. Remember to reapply after this change to continue receiving the benefit! Feel free to contact us with any questions regarding this Homeowner’s Exemption...we’re here to help! Don't miss future tips! Click here to receive blog via email! Comments are closed.
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