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  2. Begin by filling out the Certification Statement. Clearly state your name and confirm your occupancy status regarding the property for which you are claiming the Homestead Property Tax Standard Deduction.
  3. In the Claimant’s Information section, provide your legal name, telephone number, and the last five digits of your Social Security number. If applicable, include your driver's license or identification number.
  4. If you are buying under a recorded contract, complete the Contract Recorded section with details such as the Fee Simple owner's name and where the contract is recorded.
  5. Fill in the Property Description section with information about the county, township, parcel number, and legal description of the property.
  6. Complete any additional sections regarding property owned elsewhere and indicate if you are vacating a homestead.
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You need to re-file for the homestead deductions when you make a change to your title. You need to have them removed when you sell your property.
Just like other states, in Indiana properties are valued using mass appraisal techniques. With mass appraisal, your property is looked at in conjunction with other properties in your area. Assessors consider age, grade, and condition.
The owner of the property must file State Form 9284 / Form 136 with the County Assessor. The owner must provide all information requested on the application and accompanying information sheet. There is no filing fee.
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Department of Local Government Finance.
Change the Mailing Address for Your Property Tax Bill. Apply for a Homestead Deduction. Apply for a Mortgage Deduction. Apply for Over 65 Property Tax Deductions. Appeal a Property Assessment: Subjective. Apply for Blind or Disabled Persons Deduction. Apply for Disabled Veteran, Surviving Spouse Deduction.
To qualify for the homestead credit in Indiana, you must reside in your own home, which includes mobile and manufactured homes, on land not exceeding one acre and you must have owned the property by March 1 of the current property tax year.
Late Payments For those who pay the tax within 30 days of the due date and do not owe back taxes on the same property, the penalty is 5 percent of the unpaid tax. If you fail to pay your taxes and the penalty within 30 days, the penalty increases to 10 percent of the unpaid tax.

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