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Can property owned by a church or charity be exempt from taxation?

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Can property owned by a church or charity be exempt from taxation?

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Yes. Property can be exempt from taxes if it is used exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, or hospital purposes and the owners file the necessary claim forms with the Assessor’s Office.

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