Cuyahoga county homestead exemption form 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, date of birth, and home address. Ensure that this information matches your official documents.
  3. Indicate whether you are applying as a senior citizen, disabled person, or surviving spouse by checking the appropriate box on the form.
  4. Provide details about your property ownership. Check the box that applies to your interest in the property, such as being an individual named on the deed or a purchaser under a land installment contract.
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Social Security income is exempt and not considered income for Homestead. Applicants must be one of the categories below: 65 or older. Please note: It doesnt matter what date you turn 65, apply the year you turn 65.
To apply, a Homestead Application Form (DTE 105A) must be filed with the auditor after the first Monday in January and on or before December 31st in the year of the application. Disability exemptions must include a Certificate of Disability Form (DTE 105E) or other available certifications.
Be 65 years of age, or turn 65, by December 31st of the year for which they apply; or. Be totally and permanently disabled as of January 1st of the year for which they apply, as certified by a licensed physician or psychologist; or.
To apply, complete the application form (DTE 105A, Homestead Exemption Application Form for Senior Citizens, Disabled Persons, and Surviving Spouses), then file it with your local county auditor. The form is available on the Ohio Department of Taxations website and is also available from your county auditor.
The Homestead exemption offers all eligible homeowners the opportunity to shield up to $28,000 of the market value of their homestead from property taxation. That means a home valued at $100,000 will generally be taxed as if it was valued at $72,000. On average, those who qualify are saving $400 per year.

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If you are applying for the exemption for the first time in tax year 2024, your Ohio Adjusted Gross Income (as reported on Line 3 of your 2023 Ohio Income Tax Return) must be $38,600 or less. The limit will increase to $40,000 for tax year 2025, based on your 2024 tax return.
For real property owners, the homestead exemption is available to any Ohio resident homeowner who: Is at least 65 years old or turns 65 in the year they apply and previous years household income is at or below $40,000 as determined by your Ohio adjusted gross income tax; or.

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