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Are there exemptions for Religious, Educational, Charitable, Hospital and Non-profit uses of properties? Do Clergy receive an exemption?

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Are there exemptions for Religious, Educational, Charitable, Hospital and Non-profit uses of properties? Do Clergy receive an exemption?

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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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