Who qualifies for the new homestead exemption?
Any Ohio resident homeowner who:


Is at least 65 years old or turns 65 in the application year; or

Is totally and permanently disabled as of January 1st of the application year, as certified by a licensed physician or psychologist, or a state or federal agency; or

Is the surviving spouse of a person who was receiving the previous homestead exemption at the time of death and where the surviving spouse was at least 59 years old on the date of the death.

The annual household adjusted gross income must be less than $30,000.

To qualify, an Ohio resident also must own and occupy a home as their principal place of residence as of January 1st of the application year, for real property or manufactured home property. For individuals who own more than one home, the principal place of residence is the home where the person is registered to vote and the person's place of residence for income tax purposes.

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1. What is the homestead exemption?
2. What is the deadline to apply?
3. How has the homestead exemption changed?
4. Who qualifies for the new homestead exemption?
5. When will the reduction affect my property taxes?
6. How will I know if my application has been approved?
7. May I file electronically?
8. Will I have to apply every year to receive the homestead exemption?
9. May I apply for the Homestead Exemption Program if I am a surviving spouse?
10. May I apply for the Homestead Exemption Program if my children's names appear on the deed, too?
11. I am 65, but my spouse is younger than I am. Are we eligible for the home exemption?
12. How do you define permanently and totally disabled?
13. What documentation do I need to provide to prove my disability?
14. How do I show proof of age?
15. How do I prove my income?