What is the Normal Filing Period for a Homeowners Exemption claim, and are there any provisions for Late Filing?
Alternative 1 – Main Assessment Roll Filing (owned & occupied as of 12:01 am January 1). • Normal filing period: To receive the full exemption on the coming annual tax bill, you must file before 5 p.m. on February 15. • Late filing period: If a claim is filed after February 15 and before 5 p.m. on Dec 10, then only 80% of the exemption may be granted. Alternative 2 – Supplemental Assessment Filing (owned & occupied or intent to occupy within 90 days of a change in ownership or completion of new construction): • Normal filing period: The full exemption, if any (and only up to an amount that does not exceed the amount of the supplemental tax bill), may be available, but only if the full exemption has not already been applied to the same property on the current assessment roll, or on a prior supplemental assessment for the same year. To qualify, you must file before 5 p.m. on the 30th day following the date printed on the “Notice of Supplemental Assessment” sent to you as a result of a ch
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