Homeowners’ Property Tax Exemption FAQ
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Homeowners’ Property Tax Exemption FAQ
The Homeowners’ Exemption provides for a reduction of $7,000 off the assessed value of your residence. This results in an annual Property tax savings of approximately $70.
Property owners, who occupy their homes as their principal place of residence on January 1 and each year thereafter, are eligible for the exemption.
Whenever there is a purchase or transfer of residential property, the Assessor’s Office automatically mails a Homeowners ‘ Exemption claim form.
No. This is a free service provided by the Assessor’s Office.
The regular filing deadline is February 15 to receive the full exemption. Late filing is from February 16 to December 10 to receive 80% of the exemption. Late-filed exemptions will receive the full exemption after the first year.
To verify that you are receiving your Homeowners’ Exemption, review your latest property tax bill.
No. The Disabled Veterans Exemption results in a substantially higher savings than a Homeowners’ Exemption.
No. California State law permits only one Homeowners’ Exemption per resident.
State law requires Social Security numbers in order to ensure that homeowners receive only one exemption.
If you pay property taxes on your manufactured home and it does not have State license tags, you may be eligible for the Homeowners’ Exemption.
No. According to California State law, Homeowners’ Exemptions cannot be granted for prior years.
No. Once you have filed and been granted the Homeowners’ Exemption and you continue to own and occupy the same residence, you will automatically receive the exemption in future years.
If you pay property taxes on your manufactured home and it does not have State license tags, you may be eligible for the Homeowners’ Exemption.
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