Ad valorem tax exemption application 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ad valorem tax exemption application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your organization name and mailing address. If the property address differs, provide that information as well.
  3. Fill in the phone number and county of the facility. Include the property owner’s name and parcel ID or legal description.
  4. Indicate whether your organization was certified under Chapter 651, F.S., as of January 1 of the year applied for. If yes, upload a copy of the certification.
  5. Answer if your organization qualifies for an exemption under section 196.1975, F.S., or other exemptions.
  6. Provide the number of qualifying units for a $25,000 exemption and total units in the facility. Ensure you include an affidavit for each eligible resident.
  7. Review all information for accuracy, sign, print your name, date it, and include your title before submitting.

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Veterans with a 100% disability rating are fully exempt from property taxes. 70% to 99% may receive a $12,000 exemption from their propertys taxable value. 50% to 69% may receive a $10,000 reduction from the propertys value.
You generally dont have to pay taxes if your income is less than the standard deduction or the total of your itemized deductions, if you have a certain number of dependents, if you work abroad and are below the required thresholds, or if youre a qualifying non-profit organization.
You are entitled to the home exemption if: You own and occupy the property as your principal home real property owned and occupied as the owners principal home means occupancy of a home in the city with the intent to reside in the city.

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There are a few exemptions, which typically include property owned by religious entities, governments, and nonprofit groups. These types of properties are not subject to property tax.

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