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STATEMENT OF CONVEYANCE OF HOMESTEAD PROPERTY. To be attached to Conveyance Fee Forms, DTE 100, 100(EX), 100M & 100M(EX). Grantor's .

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Completing the Ohio Dte 101 form is essential for conveying homestead property. This guide will provide you with the necessary steps to fill out the form accurately and efficiently, ensuring your submission is prepared correctly.

Follow the steps to complete the Ohio Dte 101 form online.

  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
  2. Fill in the grantor's (seller's) name in the designated field. Ensure that the name is complete and accurate.
  3. Enter the grantor's address. This should be the current address where the grantor resides.
  4. Provide the grantee's (buyer's) name. Ensure the name is filled out correctly to avoid future complications.
  5. Indicate the taxing district where the property is located. This information is crucial for proper tax identification.
  6. Input the parcel, account, or registration number associated with the property. This detail links the document to the specific property.
  7. Complete the section for real estate transfer if applicable. Confirm if the property will receive the applicable homestead exemption and fill out the estimated reduction amounts for the preceding and current tax year.
  8. If a manufactured or mobile home is being transferred, provide the necessary information in that section, including the estimated reduction amount for the current tax year.
  9. Ensure the grantor or their representative signs the document, affirming its accuracy under the relevant Ohio revised code.
  10. Locate the endorsement section for the county auditor. Ensure it is ready for completion by the auditor upon submission.
  11. Finally, review the completed form for any errors. Once confirmed, save changes, download, print, or share the form as required.

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2021 Yearly Household Income Threshold set forth by Ohio Homestead Means Testing is $34,200.

To qualify for the Homestead you must: Own and occupy the home as your primary place of residence as of January 1 of the year for which they apply; and. Be 65 years of age, or turn 65, by December 31 of the year for which they apply; or.

The exemption, which takes the form of a credit on property tax bills, allows qualifying homeowners to exempt up to $25,000 of the market value of their homes from all local property taxes. For example, through the homestead exemption, a home with a market value of $100,000 is billed as if it is worth $75,000.

The tax exemption is limited to the homestead, which Ohio law defines as an owner's dwelling and up to one acre of land. The value of the exemption may not exceed the value of the homestead. The 2021 income threshold is $34,200, and the 2022 threshold is $34,600.

Must not have a total household income over $34,600/year if applying in 2022, or $36,100 if applying in 2023, which includes the Ohio adjusted gross income of the owner and the owner's spouse. Must be age 65 by December 31.

There are exemptions to paying this tax. The tax does not apply to property ownership transfers from one spouse to another or to children and their spouses. The tax also does not apply if the ownership is transferred to a non-profit agency.

The Homestead Exemption is a property tax reduction available by application to seniors (age 65 or older) and the disabled (permanent/total). In 1970, Ohio voters approved a constitutional amendment permitting this exemption that reduced property taxes for eligible lower income home owners.

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