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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Oklahoma Tax Homestead Exemption application in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, date of birth, and address. If applying jointly, include co-applicant details.
  3. In Part I, answer the eligibility questions regarding domicile status and age. Ensure you check 'Yes' or 'No' accurately based on your situation.
  4. Proceed to Part II to report your total gross income. Fill in each income source as specified, rounding to the nearest whole dollar for accuracy.
  5. Sign and date the application at the bottom of the form. This confirms your understanding of the requirements for exemption eligibility.
  6. Review all entries for completeness and accuracy before submitting it back to your County Assessor by March 15.

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A property owner must apply for an exemption in most circumstances. Applications for property tax exemptions are filed with the appraisal district in the county in which the property is located. The general deadline for filing an exemption application is before May 1.
Do I need to re-apply for my Homestead Exemption every year? No, you do not. The Property Appraiser mails out in January an Automatic Residential Renewal Receipt to every homesteaded property owner. If you do not have any changes, you can keep the receipt as proof that you are eligible for the automatic renewal.
When the exemption applies. An inherited property is exempt from CGT if you dispose of it within 2 years of the deceaseds death, and either: the deceased acquired the property before September 1985. at the time of death, the property was the main residence of the deceased and was not being used to produce income.
Head-of-household must be an owner of and occupy the Homestead property on January 1, of current year. Gross household income (as defined below) cannot exceed the current H.U.D. level to be the estimated median income for the preceding calendar year.
The taxpayer must show proof of income and must re-apply every year until they docHub the age of 65. At age 65 the exemption becomes permanent and does not have to be re-filed every year. This will freeze the value on the property so that the value cannot be increased unless the property is improved.

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INCOME TAX EXEMPTIONS Personal or dependent exemptions as defined by the IRS, are allowed (deduction of $1,000 per exemption). An additional exemption of $1,000 may be allowed for taxpayer or spouse who is legally blind at the close of the tax year. Certain federal, Oklahoma and municipal bonds are income tax exempt.
Determine whether you meet the ownership requirement. If you owned the home for at least 24 months (2 years) out of the last 5 years leading up to the date of sale (date of the closing), you meet the ownership requirement. For a married couple filing jointly, only one spouse has to meet the ownership requirement.
Senate Joint Resolution 85, by Sen. Paul Bettencourt, is the constitutional amendment to permanently codify the $200,000 homestead exemption for seniors. The $200,000 exemption will be retroactive to 2025 and be submitted to voters during the November 2025 constitutional amendment election.

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