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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the homestead exemption form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Owner’s Name and Social Security Number in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for your application.
  3. Fill in your Spouse’s Name and Social Security Number if applicable. This section is important for joint ownership considerations.
  4. Provide your Mailing Address clearly, ensuring it matches official records to avoid any processing delays.
  5. Indicate your Marital Status by selecting one of the options: Married, Widowed, Single, Divorced, or Separated.
  6. Enter the Parcel Number and Previous Owner's details accurately to help identify the property in question.
  7. Complete the Total Purchase Price and Amount of Down Payment fields to provide financial context for your application.
  8. List current automobile tag numbers for all vehicles owned or in possession, including company vehicles, as required.
  9. If eligible for additional exemptions (age 65+, disability), provide necessary proof and complete any relevant sections.

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You do not have to apply for homestead exemption each year. You should re- apply if there were any changes in your homestead status (such as change in marital status, property ownership, etc.)
A person requesting homestead exemption must make a written application, must be a natural person, the head of a family, have ownership and eligible property, occupy the dwelling as a home, and be a Mississippi resident. Each of these requirements are discussed in detail.
Homeowners may also be eligible for the Mississippi homestead exemption. This exempts the first $7,500 in assessed value from taxation, up to a maximum of $300 off your tax bill.
The property owner who applies for and is eligible to receive homestead exemption benefits, and who is also over sixty-five years of age or 100% disabled, is totally exempt from residential property taxes on the first $7,500 of assessed value of the property.
One of the key requirements is occupancy status homestead exemptions are typically only available for primary residences. Some other factors that may impact eligibility include your age and income, as well as your marital, veteran or disability status.

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Persons who are 65 years of age and older or who are disabled, upon application and proof of eligibility, are exempt from all ad valorem taxes up to $7,500.00 of assessed value. The application for exemption must be filed with the individual county on or before April 1.
The Ad Valorem tax system is predicated on the true value of property, with differing assessment ratios. Mississippi offers a business-friendly tax structure with exemptions for industrial sectors and storages moving goods out-of-state.

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