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When the form is used to file for the homestead credit or exemptions, who does the county auditor return the receipt to?

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When the form is used to file for the homestead credit or exemptions, who does the county auditor return the receipt to?

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The receipt should be returned with the deed. 39. Part 3 page 3 for the County Auditor contains at item 4 as follows: “Auditor’s receipt book number: ____”. Some county auditors use a computer program receipt approved by the State, but it does not have a receipt number on it. Is it ok to just mark that section “N/A” for not applicable, or do they need to start numbering receipts? They can number the receipt as they choose, either using the sales disclosure unique identification number, or any other locally-decided method of tracking the fee.

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