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New Expanded Homestead Exemption Gives Property Tax Break for Seniors and Disabled

The Ohio General Assembly has enacted a new, expanded Homestead Exemption that will provide additional property tax relief to qualified senior citizens and permanently and totally disabled Ohioans.

Previously, most senior citizens and disabled Ohioans were excluded from the Homestead Exemption because of income tests. The new exemption offers eligible homeowners, regardless of income, the opportunity to shield up to $25,000 of the market value of their homestead (the dwelling and up to one acre of land) from property taxation.

The catch? Seniors and disabled Ohioans who weren’t previously eligible must apply with their local county auditor by Oct. 1, 2007 in order to take advantage of the Homestead Exemption, which will save the typical homeowner about $400 per year.

Go to the link below to find out all the details:

http://tax.ohio.gov/divisions/communications/homestead_exemption_information.stm

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I'm SEIU's Legislative Director. I monitor activities at the Ohio Statehouse, track legislation, build relationships with allied groups, and educate legislators about SEIU. I also communicate with SEIU members about legislative actions that will affect their jobs and their lives.
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