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Ohios Homestead Exemption protects the first $25,000 of your homes value from taxation. For example, if your home is worth $100,000, you will be taxed as if the home were worth $75,000. On average, those who qualify for the exemption save $400 a year.
Who is eligible for the Homestead Exemption program? Those eligible must be 65 years of age or older or be permanently or totally disabled, meet annual state set income requirements, and own the home where they live as of January 1st or the year in which they apply.
Additionally, the value which is exempted from the home for taxation purposes increases for payments in 2025 to $28,000 for regular Homestead and $56,000 for Disabled Veterans. These higher exemption amounts are for applications taken in calendar year 2024 that affect taxes paid in calendar 2025 for real property.
One of the key requirements is occupancy status homestead exemptions are typically only available for primary residences. Some other factors that may impact eligibility include your age and income, as well as your marital, veteran or disability status.
Generally, OAGI does not include Social Security income. Starting with tax year 2020 for real property and tax year 2021 for manufactured homes, the definition of income has changed to determine eligibility for the Homestead Exemption. The new definition is referred to as Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI).
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Must not have a total household income over $38,600/year if applying in 2024, or $40,000 if applying in 2025, which includes the Ohio adjusted gross income of the owner and the owners spouse. Must be age 65 by December 31 of the calendar year for which the exemption is sought.
The numbers released from the Ohio Department of Taxation increases the income threshold and also the exemption of value provided by the credit. Those making $40,000 or less in 2025 of Ohio Adjusted Gross Income can qualify for the Homestead Credit which will take effect for tax bills in 2026.

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