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Qualifying homeowners can get a tax exemption that reduces the tax value of their property up to $50,000. Qualifying homeowners can get $2,000 deducted from 40% of the assessed value of their primary residence. Age 65 and over can claim $4,000, and disabled veterans could get a $60,000 exemption.
You must show proof of ownership of the property. This is typically evidenced by a copy of the deed. The property must be your primary residence. You have to file your homestead exemption with the tax assessor's office (it is not automatically done for you).
It must be your primary residence, and the property is not used for other purposes, such as a business. Homestead Exemption 1 is equal to $4,000 of the assessed value in state taxes as well as $2,000 of the assessed value for county taxes.
Under Alabama law, a Homestead Exemption is a tax deduction a property owner may be entitled to if he or she owns a single family residence and occupies it as his/her primary residence on the first day of the tax year (October 1st).
County Homestead Exemptions *The Counties, Municipalities, or other taxing authority may grant a Homestead Exemption up to $4,000 in assessed value.
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If you are over 65 years of age, or permanent and totally disabled (regardless of age), or blind (regardless of age), you are exempt from the state portion of property tax.
Under Alabama State Tax Law, only one Homestead Exemption is granted regardless of how much property is owned in the state. This exemption does not require annual renewal however, the exemption is non-transferrable. New owner application is required.
If you are over 65 years of age, or permanent and totally disabled (regardless of age), or blind (regardless of age), you are exempt from the state portion of property tax.
*The Counties, Municipalities, or other taxing authority may grant a Homestead Exemption up to $4,000 in assessed value.
County Homestead Exemptions EligibilityAssessed Value LimitationCounty School Tax CollectedAge 65 and over*Not more than $2,000YesAge 65 and overNot more than $5,000NoAge 65 and overNo maximum amountNoPermanent & Total Disability Regardless of AgeNo maximum amountNo2 more rows

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