Important: A change in the title of your property such as conveying into a trust or adding a spouse, will require you to make a new application for your exemption. Homestead and other exemptions are not transferable. If you purchase and/or move to a new residence, it is your responsibility to reapply on your new home.
Please notify us when your mailing address changes. If you do not notify the Property Appraiser’s Office, you could lose your exemption.
In November 2010, Florida voters approved the creation of this exemption. The new exemption is available to service members who were deployed during the preceding calendar year on active duty outside the continental United States, Alaska or Hawaii. Read on for more information.
Click the link above to learn more about Disability related exemptions and requirements.
Click the link above to review the "Tax Savings for Qualified Exemptions" table.
Taxpayers who build additions onto an existing home or perform extensive renovations to provide living quarters for a parent or grandparent may be entitled to a special exemption equal to the amount of the new construction up to 20% of the homestead value.
Qualified charitable, educational, literary, scientific, or religious organizations may receive a partial or total exemption on their properties. Click the link above to learn more.
Learn more about Senior Exemption qualifications by clicking the link above.
Click the link above to find out more about Osceola County's Widows / Widowers Exemption.
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