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Tip of the Month - December 2005
What is a Homeowner's Exemption?
If you own and occupy your home, you may be eligible for a homeowner's tax exemption.
This means that your property taxes would be calculated on the taxable value of your home less the amount
of the exemption which is currently $7,000.00. This saves most homeowners approximately $70.00 per year,
but the actual tax savings varies depending on the tax rate for your area.
To see if you are already receiving the exemption, check your annual value notice or your
property tax bill. The exemption appears as a reduction of $7,000.00 on both of these documents.
How do I apply for the exemption?
You may qualify for this property tax exemption if:
• You own your property
• It was your principal residence on January 1st
• You do not already have a Homeowners' Exemption
• You submit a completed application to the county assessor's office
A Homeowner's Exemption application is usually mailed to new property owners within 90 days
of recording the deed. The deadline for filing is February 15th. A partial exemption is available if the
application is filed between February 16th and December 10th.
Once you have filed for the exemption and you continue to own and occupy the residence, you
will automatically continue to receive the exemption. You may be required to re-apply if you change the way in
which title to your property is held.
For additional information, contact the assessor's office for the county in which your property is located:
| Los Angeles County |
(213) 974-2311 |
Online Application: No |
| Orange County |
(714) 834-3821 |
Online Application: No |
| Riverside County |
(951) 955-6200 |
Online Application: Yes |
| San Bernardino County |
(909) 387-6700 |
Online Application: Request |
| San Diego County |
(619) 531-5772 |
Online Application: Yes |
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