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Homestead Exemptions
All of the exemptions named below are available on primary residence only. Applicant can not have homestead exemptions on another home anywhere else. These residences qualify as a Class III Principle Residence.
Regular Homestead (H-1) (copy of Alabama drivers license required)
- Under 65
- Homestead must be occupied by person(s) whose name appears on the deed
- Must live in the house on October 1st of the year claimed
- Must file exemption claim/validation only once (before December 31st of the year purchased)
- Reduction in taxes up to $45.00
Exemptions for Persons 65 & Older (copy of Alabama drivers license required)
- H-2 Adjusted Gross Income of $12,000 or less on their most recent State Income Tax Return (taxpayer & spouse combined) or some other appropriate evidence. This is also for a taxpayer who is legally blind 20/200.
• Must validate annually by signature
- H-3 Taxable Income, according to Federal Income Tax Return (taxpayer & spouse combined) is $12,000 or less. This exemption also applies to taxpayers who are retired due to permanent and total disability (unable to work), regardless of age.
• Must validate annually by signature
• Totally exempted from all taxes
- H-4 Adjusted Gross Income is greater than $12,000 on their most recent State Income Tax Return (taxpayer & spouse combined).
• Claim/Validate only once
• If income status changes and falls below the $12,000 level, you will need to re-sign to qualify for a new exemption category
Disability Exemptions (copy of Alabama drivers license required)
- Based on disability status of homeowner
- Disability status must be evidenced by at least 2 medical documents explaining nature of disability or a copy of the original letter of award from Social Security or the Veterans Administration. Documents must state the month & year that disability began
- Must validate annually by signature
Blind Exemption-Partial Exemption
For a Blind Exemption, only (1) letter is required from a duly licensed Ophthalmologist or Optometrist (letter must state a vision 20/200 or less in the better eye with correcting glasses as defined in Section 1-1-3). This exemption is a partial exemption and the property owner will receive a reduced tax bill.
Current Use
- Owners of 5 acres or more of farmland, pasture-land or timber-land that is producing agricultural products, livestock or wood products may apply for current use exemption.
- This exemption allows for property to be assessed at less than market value when used only for the purposes specified.
- Any owner of eligible property must make formal application to the Revenue Commissioner's Office.
- Current Use applications are required by law to be filed with the Revenue Office no later than December 31st for it to apply in the following tax year.
- After granted current use, owner does not have to re-apply annually.
- If property ownership is transferred or the name has been changed on the deed or will, the new owner will have to file a new application for current use exemption.