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Reporting/Documentation Requirements: Completion of an initial Application for Property Tax Exemption. Annually on or before March 31. Submit a renewal declaration online (instructions) OR. Call 360-534-1372 to request a renewal declaration via mail. Report any changes in use or ownership of the property within 60 days.
There are 2 ways to get tax-exempt status in California: Exemption Application (Form 3500) Download the form. Determine your exemption type , complete, print, and mail your application. Submission of Exemption Request (Form 3500A) If you have a federal determination letter:
Looking for your exemption approval letter? There are two ways to get copies of your approval letter: Log in to your WA Cares exemption account and click on the 'Exemption ID' of your approved exemption to view and download a copy. Call us at 833-717-2273 to request more copies be mailed to you.
At least 61 years of age or older. Retired from regular gainful employment due to a disability. Veteran of the armed forces of the United States receiving compensation from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs at one of the following: Combined service-connected evaluation rating of 80% or higher.
There are two ways to get copies of your approval letter: Log in to your WA Cares exemption account and click on the 'Exemption ID' of your approved exemption to view and download a copy. Call us at 833-717-2273 to request more copies be mailed to you.
The homestead exemption applies to real or personal property that is used by the debtor as their residence. The homestead exemption also applies if a dependent of the owner uses the property as their residence.
Ask for Your Property Tax Card. Don't Build. Limit Curb Appeal. Research Neighboring Homes. Allow the Assessor Access to Your Home. Walk the Home With the Assessor. Look for Exemptions. Appeal Your Tax Bill.
Washington lets filers use the homestead exemption under either the federal or Washington state exemption system. However, you can't mix exemptions from both lists, so select the system that will protect your most important assets.