Do I need to apply for the
additional homestead exemption?
No.The exemption will be applied to all property
that currently has a homestead exemption, as long as the assessed value of your
home is greater than $50,000.
If I receive other exemptions,
such as Disability, Widow/Widower's or Low Income Senior Exemptions, am I still
eligible to receive the additional homestead exemption?
Yes, as long as the assessed
value of your home is greater than $50,000.
Will this additional $25,000
homestead exemption truly "double" my savings?
No, it will not.This exemption does not apply to all
millages.The school board millage which
is a large portion of your millage rate is NOT included in the calculation.
How is the additional exemption
calculated?
If your homestead property has
an assessed value of up to $50,000, your current exemption will not
change.If your homestead property has
an assessed value from $50,001 through $74,999, you will receive an additional
exemption proportionately up to $24,999.All homestead property with an assessed value of $75,000 or more will
receive the full $25,000.
EXAMPLE
Estimated Assessed Value
Less the Current
Homestead Exemption/
Savings in Tax $
Less the Additional Exemption/
Savings in Tax $
= Taxable Value
$40,000
$25,000
$381.20*
$0
$0
$15,000
$57,000
$25,000
$381.20*
$7,000
($57,000-$50,000)
$53.95*
$25,000
$65,000
$25,000
$381.20*
$15,000
(65,000-$50,000)
$115.61*
$25,000
$75,000
$25,000
$381.20*
$25,000
$192.68*
$25,000
$125,000
$25,000
$381.20*
$25,000
$192.68*
$75,000
*
- These calculations are made using the 2009
millages for the UnincorporatedCounty and School Board.