Do all homes qualify for residence homestead exemptions?

No, only a homeowner's principal residence qualifies. To qualify, a home must meet the definition of a residence homestead: The home's owner must be an individual (for example: not a corporation or other business entity) and use the home as his or her principal residence on Jan. 1 of the tax year. An age 65 or older or disabled exemption is effective as of Jan. 1 of the tax year the applicant qualifies for the homestead and applies to the entire tax year.

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1. Do I, as a homeowner, get a tax break from property taxes?
2. Do all homes qualify for residence homestead exemptions?
3. What residence homestead exemptions are available?
4. How do I get a general 20% residence homestead exemption?
5. What is the deadline for filing a residence homestead exemption?
6. May I continue to receive the residence homestead exemption on my home if I move away temporarily?
7. If I live in a home that has multiple owners, can I qualify for the residence homestead exemption on the home?
8. How much will I save with the homestead exemption?
9. If the owners are married, can they claim two homestead exemptions?
10. What happens to the homestead exemption if I rent my home?
11. If my home is damaged or destroyed in a disaster, is my homestead exemption affected?