idaho homeowners exemption: What Is The Idaho Homeowner's Exemption? - 01/31/11 03:04 PM
What Is The Idaho Homeowner's Exemption? 

 
Many Idaho first time home buyers as well as home buyers that are relocating to Idaho are unaware of the generous Idaho homeowner's tax exemption they receive on their property tax bill each year on their primary residence.  The Idaho homeowner's exemption only applies to owner-occupied homes that are deemed a primary residence.  The exemption includes the home, and up to one acre of land that the home sits on.
Idaho property taxes, unlike most other states, are paid in arrears and can be paid in two installments.  The first payment is due and payable … (1 comments)

 
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