Are there exemptions for Religious, Educational, Charitable, Hospital and Non-profit uses of properties? Do Clergy receive an exemption?
Religious, Educational, Charitable, Hospital, and Other Nonprofit Property must be owned by the nonprofit organization seeking the exemption. It cannot be owned by individuals, profit-making corporations, or other non-exempt groups. The property must be used for tax exempt purposes. (Applies to City, School and County Taxes.) • Click here for an application. • Click here for an annual renewal application. Clergy For a residence owned by a clergy person (or unmarried surviving spouse) who is engaged in the work assigned by the church or denomination of which they are a member. • Click here for an application.
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