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Homeowners'
Exemptions
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If you owned
and occupied your principal place of residence on January 1, you
may qualify for a Homeowner's Exemption that would exempt $7,000
of your property's value from taxation.
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For example:
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Taxable
value of your Home |
$250,000 |
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Less:
Homeowners' Exemption |
-7,000
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Taxes
are Calculated on |
$243,000 |
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A Homeowners'
Exemption will save you at least $70 per year in taxes. The actual
amount you save will depend on the tax rate for your area.
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The deadline
for filing for the full $7,000 exemption is February 15 at 5:00
P.M.. Qualified applicants filing after February 15 but on or before
December 10 may receive eighty percent (80%) of the full exemption
amount, which is $5,600.
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You may apply
for a Homeowners' Exemption if you do not have this type of exemption
on any other property. The Assessor will automatically send exemption
applications to new homeowners. Call (714) 834-3821 for more information
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Homeowners'
Exemption applications are not available on-line. |
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