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Senior Tax Exemptions in California The Senior Citizen Homeowners Property Tax Exemption is available to homeowners who are at least 65 years old and meet certain income requirements.
Under Proposition 13, property taxes are limited to one percent of the assessed value. Additional property taxes may be approved for schools or local projects, which can vary amongst communities and bring the tax rate higher than one percent.
Property taxes are based on the assessed value of your property. The Homeowners Exemption reduces your property taxes by deducting $7,000 from your propertys assessed value before applying the tax rate, and given the one percent statewide property tax rate, this generally equates to $70 in property tax savings.
Often, if youre 65 or older, youll be able to reduce your property tax bill not only on a house but mobile and manufactured homes, houseboats, townhomes, condominiums and so on. You will have to apply: You typically need to apply for a senior freeze.
Complete form BOE-266, Claim for Homeowners Property Tax Exemption. Obtain the claim form from the County Assessors office where the property is located. Submit the completed form to the same office.

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Find out how to deduct personal property and real estate taxes by itemizing on Schedule A of Form 1040.
Deduction for Seniors New deduction: Effective for 2025 through 2028, individuals who are age 65 and older may claim an additional deduction of $6,000. This new deduction is in addition to the current additional standard deduction for seniors under existing law.
The home must have been the principal place of residence of the owner on the lien date, January 1st. To claim the exemption, the homeowner must make a one-time filing with the county assessor where the property is located.