How much will my taxes be reduced by the homestead exemption?

The benefit for eligible applicants is still a tax credit equal to the amount of tax on $25,000 of the "true value" appraisal of the home for Senior Citizens, Disabled Persons and Surviving Spouses. The benefit for eligible applicants that are Disabled Veterans and their Surviving Spouses is a tax credit equal to the amount of tax on $50,000 of the "true value" appraisal of the home.

Depending upon the taxing district in which you reside, that would normally result in a savings of $250 to $400 per year ($125 to $200 per half) in Shelby County for qualified applicants that are Senior Citizens, Disabled Persons and Surviving Spouses. The savings for qualified applicants who are Disabled Veterans and their Surviving Spouses is $500 to $800 per year ($250 to $400 per half).

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1. What is the homestead exemption?
2. How do I apply for the homestead exemption?
3. When can I file?
4. Who is eligible for the homestead exemption?
5. What is the income threshold?
6. What if I am eligible for the 2013 tax year but failed to apply?
7. What happens if I own 2 homes?
8. What income is used to determine my eligibility?
9. What if I do not file an Ohio Income Tax Return?
10. Will my income be verified by the Auditor's Office?
11. If I am currently receiving the homestead reduction, am I required to provide my income?
12. Is my "grandfathered" status portable?
13. What is the "great grandfathered" clause and is it portable?
14. What types of properties are eligible for the homestead exemption?
15. Who is considered a homeowner?
16. How much will my taxes be reduced by the homestead exemption?
17. Do I need to apply again if I am already receiving the homestead exemption on my tax bill?
18. How do I show proof of my age and/or residency?
19. How will I know if my application has been approved?