The homestead exemption is a statewide program which allows qualified senior citizens and permanently and totally disabled homeowners to reduce their property tax burden by shielding some of the auditor’s appraised value of their home from taxation. The exemption takes the form of a credit on property tax bills.
- The homestead exemption for senior and disabled persons allows eligible homeowners to exempt the first $29,000 of their home’s auditor’s appraised value from taxation. For example, an eligible owner of a home with an auditor’s appraised value of $100,000 will be billed as if the home were valued at $71,000.
- The enhanced homestead exemption for disabled veterans and the homestead exemption for surviving spouses of public service officers killed in the line of duty allows eligible homeowners to exempt the first $58,000 of their home’s auditor’s appraised value from taxation. For example, an eligible owner of a home with an auditor’s appraised value of $100,000 will be billed as if the home were valued at $42,000.
Come to this clinic if you have questions or need help with the application. Tuesday, March 3, 1 – 3:30pm
LifeCare Alliance Carrie’s Café
670 Harmon Ave., Columbus OH 43223