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Monday, February 25, 2013

Property Tax Break Grows for Eligible Hillsborough County Seniors

Hillsborough County Commissioners approved a larger property tax break for long-established senior homeowners, age 65 and older, who meet certain financial requirements.

  Hillsborough County Commissioners agreed Feb. 20 to a heftier property tax break for older senior homeowners. Instead of the $40,000 homestead exemption long-time residents now get, the amount will rise to $50,000 starting in the 2014 tax year. The additional homestead exemption applies to taxpayers age 65 and older who own their homes and have lived in them for at least 25 years. The value of the home must be under $250,000 and there are certain income requirements. Household income limitations are contained in Florida Statute 196.075 and in Amendment 11. Commissioners voted 7-0 to approve the measure. Commissioner Kevin Beckner expressed concerned that residents would not know about the new exemption or how to file for it. Staff …

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

A Buck Saved in Taxes, How Would You Spend It?

The Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners has reconciled a budget that reduces the county’s total millage rate. If approved, a home valued at $165,000, with a homestead exemption, would be assessed an expected $1 less in property taxes.

  The Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners last month reconciled a budget that reduces the millage rate by 4.24 percent from the aggregate roll-back millage rate, according to a report from county officials. What does that mean for you? Here's some more things to know about the board's July 31 budget reconciliation workshop: For more:

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