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What is the Homeowners Exemption? The California Constitution provides for the exemption of $7,000 (maximum) in assessed value from the property tax assessment of any property owned and occupied as the owners principal place of residence. The exemption reduces the annual property tax bill for a qualified homeowner.
TO RECEIVE A CLAIM FORM: Homeowners can call the Assessors Exemption Unit at (408) 299-6460 or e-mail the Assessors Office at Exemptions@asr.sccgov.org . When contacting or e-mailing the Assessors Office please provide the property address and assessors parcel number.
You must be a property owner, co-owner or a purchaser named in a contract of sale. You must occupy your home as your principal place of residence as of 12:01 a.m., January 1 each year. Principal place of residence generally means where: You return at the end of the day.
Property owners who occupy their homes as their principal place of residence on January 1 may be eligible for an exemption. The Homeowners Exemption provides for a maximum reduction of $7,000 off the assessed value of your residence. This results in an annual Property Tax savings of approximately $70.
Property used exclusively for religious, hospital, scientific, or charitable purposes may be eligible for property tax exemption. Exemptions are available for schools, churches, libraries, museums and other organizations that provide services to the community.
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Apply by mail: Whenever there is a purchase or transfer of residential property, the Assessors Office automatically mails a Homeowners Exemption Claim form. You may also request that one be mailed to you by calling our office at (619) 531-5772.
If you are a California resident 62 or over, are a low-income resident, and/or have qualifying disabilities, you may be able to apply for cash assistance from the state for property taxes.
To claim the exemption, the homeowner must make a one-time filing with the county assessor where the property is located. The claim form, BOE-266, Claim for Homeowners Property Tax Exemption, is available from the county assessor.

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