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If you own a home and it is your principal place of residence on January 1, you may apply for an exemption of $7,000 from your assessed value. New property owners will automatically receive a Homeowners Property Tax Exemption Claim Form (BOE-266/ASSR-515).
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.
Senior Homeowners (65+) must contact the school district directly to request an application and sign up for the exemption. Some school districts require that exemption requests be made every year.
The claim form, BOE-266, Claim for Homeowners Property Tax Exemption, is available from the county assessor. A person filing for the first time on a property may file anytime after the property or claimant becomes eligible, but no later than February 15 to receive the full exemption for that year.
If you own a home and occupy it as your residence on the tax lien date of January 1, you may apply for a Homeowners Exemption. The exemption will reduce your assessed value by $7,000.
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(Art XIII Sec 3 of the CA Constitution, Rev Tax 218). How do I qualify for the Homeowners Exemption? To obtain the exemption for a property, you must be its owner or co-owner (or a purchaser named in a contract of sale), and you must live in the property as your principal place of residence.
The Homeowners Exemption provides homeowners a discount of $7,000 of assessed value resulting in a savings of approximately $70-$80 in property taxes each year. This is a free program; however, an application is required.
As of 2021, California property owners may deduct up to $10,000 of their property taxes from their federal income tax if they are filing as single or married filing jointly. Unfortunately, any property taxes you have paid in excess of $10,000 cannot be counted toward your deduction.

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