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      Time to file your homestead exemption

      It is time for Florida residents to start thinking about filing for homestead exemption. In our first newsletter of 2020, we’re breaking down the benefits and requirements of this money saving measure. Here is a little refresher, so you can check it off your list.

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      Is Florida going to be your primary residence?

      If so, don’t miss out on huge tax savings! If you qualify for homestead exemption, you are entitled to a deduction of $25,000 off of your property’s assessed value. This can result in saving several hundred dollars in taxes! If your home is worth at least $75,000 you will receive an additional $25,000 deduction on your property’s assessed value. You may also qualify for additional homestead exemptions if you are 65 years or older or have a disability. But most importantly, by filing for homestead exemption, this means that the assessed value of your property cannot increase more than 3% per year. This tax savings can now be transferred to a new Florida residence in case you move. For more details about homestead exemption, please visit your county’s property appraiser’s website.
      “You may be entitled to additional tax exemptions. For a complete list of qualifying exemptions, please contact the property appraiser.”
         

      Important Announcement

      In order to file for Homestead Exemption you MUST be a permanent Florida resident and occupy the property as of January 1, 2020 or have beneficial interest under a 98 year lease or life estate.

      Where And How To File For Homestead Exemption

      You may file online*, by mail, or in person at the locations below. *Note filing online will require more information and documentation than filing in person. SARASOTA COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER Telephone: 941.861.8200 Office Locations: 2001 Adams Lane • Sarasota, FL 34237 4000 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 115 • Venice, FL 34293 MANATEE COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER Telephone: 941.748.8208 Email: exemptions@manateepao.com Address: 915 4th Avenue W. • Bradenton, FL 34205 CHARLOTTE COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER Telephone: 941.743.1593 Email: records@ccappraiser.com Office Locations: 410 Taylor Street • Punta Gorda, FL 33950 18500 Murdock Circle • Third Floor • Port Charlotte, FL 33948 6868 San Casa Drive • Englewood, FL 34224 DESOTO COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER Telephone: 863.993.4866 Address: 201 East Oak Street, Rm 102 • Arcadia, FL 34266 LEE COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER Telephone: 239.533.6100 Email: exemptions@leepa.org Address: 2480 Thompson Street • Fort Myers, FL 33901

      WHAT TO BRING

      May vary by county. Check your county’s property appraiser website for more details.
      • A recorded deed for your homestead property
      • Tax bill for your homestead property
      • Florida driver’s license or Florida state-issued ID
      • Social Security numbers for yourself (and spouse if married)
      • If not a U.S. citizen, your Alien registration card
      • Florida vehicle registration
      • Declaration of Domicile or Florida voter registration
      • Copy of entire trust agreement if property is held in a trust

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