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The Home Improvement Exemption allows a homeowner to add improvements to their home that add to its value (for example, by increasing the buildings square footage, or repairing after structural flood damage) without being taxed on up to $75,000 of the added value for up to four years. No application is required.
Form PTAX-342, Application for Standard Homestead Exemption for Veterans with Disabilities, must be submitted to initially apply for the SHEVD, transfer the SHEVD to the surviving spouse for the first year after the death of the veteran with a disability, or transfer the SHEVD to a new primary residence.
To qualify you must: be age 65 by December 31st of the assessment year for which the application is made. own and occupy the property. be liable for the payment of real estate taxes on the property.
The Homeowner Exemption reduces the Equalized Assessed Value (EAV) of a property by $10,000. EAV is the partial value of a property used to calculate tax bills. It is important to note that the exemption amount is not the dollar amount by which a tax bill is lowered.
Taxpayers whose primary residence is a single-family home, townhouse, condominium, co-op or apartment building (up to six units) are eligible. First-time applicants must have been the occupants of the property as of January 1 of the tax year in question.

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Those eligible for exemptions generally need to apply with their local tax assessor, including schools, religious groups, charities, those with disabilities, veterans and the elderly.
Senior homeowners are eligible for this exemption if they are over 65 years of age and have a total household annual income of $65,000 or less in the 2023 calendar year.

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