Tax Relief
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General Homestead Exemption
This exemption lowers the equalized assessed value of the property by $6,000.
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Home Improvement Exemption
This exemption defers, for four years, any increase in the assessment of the property due to an addition or other improvement to the home for which the Township Assessor would add value.
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Homestead Exemption Recapture
The Chief County Assessment Office has authority to recapture taxable value in instances where property owners have received homestead exemptions erroneously.
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Natural Disaster
This exemption is for any homestead property in which there was a rebuilt structure following a natural disaster.
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Non-Homestead Exemptions
Properties of religious, charitable, and educational organizations, as well as units of federal, state and local governments, are eligible for exemption from property taxes to the extent provided by law.
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Seniors
There are multiple ways that a senior can save money on their property taxes.
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Veterans & Disabled Persons
There are multiple ways that veterans and disabled persons can save money on their property taxes.
Properties Held in Trust
When you are applying for a new exemption and the property is held in trust, we must verify that the applicant is a beneficiary of that trust. The exemptions cannot be applied without this verification. Please include a copy of that part of the actual trust agreement which states that the applicant is a beneficiary. This can usually be found on the first few pages of the trust document. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us directly at 847-377-2100.