Ptax 300 r form 2003-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PTAX-300-R in the editor.
  2. In Part 1, identify the property by entering the county name, property owner, street address, and organization applying for the exemption. Ensure to attach proof of ownership.
  3. Move to Part 2 and indicate if there are any previous exemptions or applications by marking 'Yes' or 'No' and providing relevant numbers if applicable.
  4. In Part 3, describe the specific activities taking place on the property. Include details such as frequency and hours of operation.
  5. Complete Part 4 by attaching all required documentation like proof of ownership and a notarized affidavit of use. Mark any additional documents attached.
  6. Fill out Parts 5 and 6 with contact information for follow-up and sign to verify that all information is accurate.

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Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption The maximum amount of the reduction in equalized assessed value is $8,000 in Cook County and counties contiguous to Cook County or $5,000 in all other counties.
The Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption lowers the taxable value of the property by $8,000. Homeowners must have lived in the home and docHubed 65 years of age during the tax year.
Seniors can save, on average, up to $300 a year in property taxes, and up to $750 when combined with the Homeowner Exemption. The applicant must have owned and occupied the property as of January 1 and must have been 65 years of age or older during the tax year in question.
The senior citizen exemption reduces the tax bill by a sum certain each year. The actual deduction is $5,000 times the local tax rate. So, if the local tax rate is 6%, the senior citizen exemption will be $300. The goal of senior freeze is to lock the taxable value of the seniors home.
You must file each year in order to continue to receive the Senior Freeze Exemption and the requirements must be met each year. First-time applicants are encouraged to contact us to ensure eligibility, and if eligible, to apply between January and April.

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How do I apply? Eligible senior taxpayers must complete an application and supply proof of age and property ownership. Applications and guidelines listing acceptable proof are available from the Supervisor of Assessments Office or you may download the form directly from our Forms and Documents webpage.
Some types of properties are exempt from real estate taxes. These include qualifying nonprofit, religious and government properties. Senior citizens, veterans and those eligible for STAR (the School Tax Relief program) may qualify for exemptions as well.
Filing requirements vary by county; some counties require an initial Form PTAX-324, Application for Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption, or a Form PTAX-329, Certificate of Status Form for Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption (annual renewal application) to be filed with the Chief County Assessment Office.

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