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How to fill out the Form PTAX-340 General Information - Dekalbcounty.org online
Filling out the Form PTAX-340 General Information is an important step for senior citizens seeking the Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete the form online effectively.
Follow the steps to fill out the form accurately and efficiently.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by providing your applicant information in Part 1. Type or print the required details, including your name and address. Make sure to account for any discrepancies in your household income if applicable.
- Move to Part 2, where you will input property information. Identify the property for which you are applying by completing the relevant lines; confirm your principal residence status as of January 1 of the respective year.
- In Part 3, you will calculate your household income for the previous year. Carefully enter totals from your W-2, SSA-1099, and other income statements as specified. Remember to include all relevant income and exclude the specified items that do not count towards household income.
- Proceed to Part 4 to complete the affidavit section. Indicate which statements apply to your situation, and ensure to list names and tax identification numbers of additional residents as needed.
- Finally, ensure you sign your Form PTAX-340 and have it notarized before submission. Review all entries for accuracy, then proceed to save, download, or print the completed form, preparing it for submission to your County Assessor's Office.
Start filling out your Form PTAX-340 online today to ensure you meet the necessary deadlines.
Basic homestead exemption of $2,000 off assessed value. Elderly residents 65 and older and 100 percent disabled residents with net income less than $4,000 can receive an additional exemption of $2,000 off assessed value.