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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Tax Year' and 'Appraisal District’s Name' at the top of the form. If you have an appraisal district account number, include it as well.
  3. In Section 1, select your ownership type (Individual, Partnership, Corporation, or Other) and provide your name along with any required identification numbers.
  4. Next, enter the name and contact information of the person preparing this application. Ensure all details are accurate for smooth processing.
  5. Proceed to Section 2 where you will list lessee information for each vehicle. Include details such as Vehicle Identification Number, Year, Make, Model, and Lease Date.
  6. Confirm whether the lessee has signed an affidavit regarding income production use and if the property owner has maintained this affidavit.
  7. Finally, complete Section 3 by certifying that all information is true and correct. Sign and date where indicated.

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This exemption reduces the taxable value of your property, thus potentially saving you thousands of dollars in property taxes each year. There are also additional exemptions available in certain counties, as well as based on your age and whether you have a disability.
You must meet the following criteria to qualify for the homestead exemption in the state of Texas: You own your home as of January 1 of the tax year. You must reside in the home as your primary residence. You are an individual homeowner, not a corporation or business entity.
A rendition is a form that provides the appraisal district with taxable business property information. This form includes the business name and location, a description of assets, cost and acquisition dates, and an opinion of value for business personal property.

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Can homestead exemption be retroactive in Texas? Yes. You can file retroactively for up to 2 years and receive refunds for overpaid property taxes.
April 30, 2024 is the deadline to file for a homestead exemption or file an application for allocation of value.
Senate Joint Resolution 85, by Sen. Paul Bettencourt, is the constitutional amendment to permanently codify the $200,000 homestead exemption for seniors. The $200,000 exemption will be retroactive to 2025 and be submitted to voters during the November 2025 constitutional amendment election.
You are eligible for the over-65 exemption the year that you turn 65. You can apply at any time during that year, but if you file by April 30, the exemption can be processed in time for your property tax bill that year. Otherwise, the exemption will be applied retroactively.
Per the Texas Comptroller, the completed application and required documentation are due no later than April 30 of the tax year for which you are applying. A late homestead exemption application, however, may be filed up to two years after the delinquency date, which is usually Feb. 1.

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