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The homestead standard deduction is a residency-based benefit; individuals and married couples are limited to one on their primary residence, in which they occupy. Applicants must have an ownership interest. The Standard Homestead Deduction will decrease over time as the supplemental deduction percentage increases.
Reduce the property tax on your home The standard homestead deduction is either 60% of your propertys assessed value or a maximum of $48,000, whichever is less.
The standard homestead deduction is either 60% of your propertys assessed value or a maximum of $48,000, whichever is less.
Homestead tax exemptions usually offer a fixed discount on taxes, such as exempting the first $50,000 of the assessed value with the remainder taxed at the normal rate. With a $50,000 homestead exemption, a home valued at $150,000 would be taxed on only $100,000 of assessed value.
Heres how a homestead exemption can translate to savings. A homestead valued at $400,000, taxed at 1%, is eligible for an exemption of $50,000. The propertys taxable value will be $350,000, and the tax bill $3,500. Without the exemption, the property tax bill would be $4,000.

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Eligibility. The applicant must be at least 65 years on or before December 31 of the calendar year immediately preceding the calendar year in which the property taxes are first due. You must have owned or been buying the home for at least one year before claiming the credit.
The Petitioner must submit an SB-1 Form (Form 51767), for real property abatements, and/or a SB-1 Form (Form 51764), for personal property abatements. The filing fee for a Real Property Abatement is $400.00 and the filing fee for a Personal Property Abatement $400.00. This fee must be submitted with the petition.
Related Links Change the Mailing Address for Your Property Tax Bill. Apply for a Homestead Deduction. Apply for Over 65 Property Tax Deductions. Appeal a Property Assessment: Subjective. Apply for Blind or Disabled Persons Deduction. Apply for Disabled Veteran, Surviving Spouse Deduction.

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