The filing period for submitting applications for ad valorem property tax exemptions to the county Property Appraisers opened January 1, 2011.  If you believe you might qualify for such exemption for your 2011 property taxes, you must file your application with the Property Appraiser before March 1, 2011.  The two most common exemptions applied for include:

The filing period for submitting applications for ad valorem property tax exemptions to the county Property Appraisers opened January 1, 2011. If you believe you might qualify for such exemption for your 2011 property taxes, you must file your application with the Property Appraiser before March 1, 2011. The two most common exemptions applied for include:

  • Homestead Exemption: Those who qualify for a homestead exemption can seek up to two (2) $25,000 exemptions (for a potential combined total of $50,000) from their home’s assessed value. Basic criteria are that the applicant is a bona fide Florida resident possessing title to the property and residing at the property on January 1, 2011 as their permanent residence. There are other criteria and many exceptions as well.
  • Agricultural Exemption: The property must have been used for a bona fide commercial agricultural use as of January 1, 2011. The applicant is asked to submit various supporting information, including financial documents, to support an agricultural classification on the property.

Other ad valorem real property exemptions include, among others:

  • Senior Exemption
  • Widow/Widower Exemption
  • Veterans Disability Exemption

There are a host of exemptions applicable to tangible personal property as well. Applications for these exemptions, as well as additional information on each, can be found on your local Property Appraiser’s website.

For those interested in some recent case law addressing the homestead and agricultural exemptions, see below.Continue Reading Property Tax Exemption Filing Window Now Open – Be Sure to File Before it Closes!