property tax exemptions: Lower property taxes in Idaho - 02/24/20 10:11 PM
Have you applied for you Idaho Homeowners Exemption yet?
 
If you recently purchased a house or own a home and made it your primary residence, you may be eligible for a property tax exemption.  A property tax exemption reduces the net taxable value of your home and up to one acre of your property. Instead of calculating your property tax percentage based on the full value of your home, the Idaho Homeowners Exemption subtracts $100,000 and determines your tax rate based on the resulting amount.
 
HOW THE HOMEOWNERS EXEMPTION WORKS
Let’s say your home is valued by your county assessor’s office at $200,000. With … (7 comments)

 
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