Ohio Department of Taxation
Property tax exemption for Ohio homeowners age 65+ or permanently disabled with income at or below $36,200 (2024). Reduces taxable property value, lowering annual property tax bill. Apply through Summit County Auditor's office.
Exemption reduces taxable value; typical savings $300-800 annually
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Form to file: Form DTE 105A (Homestead Exemption Application)
Ohio's Homestead Exemption lowers the property tax on the home of a qualifying senior, disabled person, or surviving spouse by shielding part of the home's market value from tax. You file Form DTE 105A once with your county auditor, and the exemption continues each year.
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Deadline: Apply by first Monday in June annually
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