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Texas Homestead Exemption - New Law - Must Prove Primary Residence

Reblogger Joyce Godwin, Realtor, CRS
Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Elite Properties; Serving Cypress, Spring, Tomball, NW Houston 0260862

Donna Harris with RE/MAX Austin Skyline provided a good summary of the guidelines for homesteading your Texas home as well as details on the NEW LAW that applies to Texas Homeowners and the Homestead Exemption.

If you have recently purchased a home or if you have not homesteaded your home before, the new law will apply to you.  However, if you have previously homesteaded your property, you don’t have to do it again. 

Original content by Donna Harris 0480809

Texas Property Tax Homestead Exemptions just got a little more in-depth.  It used to be "easy" to file your Homestead Exemption in the state of Texas. Each county has their form online and it usually takes under 2 minutes to fill it out. Some counties required it to be notarized while others don't. 

A Property Tax Homestead Exemption means you live in the property as your Primary Residence, more than 50% of the time, and this allows you to get a small reduction in your property tax value. Each district is different, so I can't tell you what your exact discount will be. An example is take a property with a tax value of $300,000. If you don't claim a homestead exemption, you will be charged the tax rate for each entity at the full $300k value: county, city, school, hospital, etc...

If you file a Homestead Exemption for your Property Tax value of that same homestead exemption property tax value$300k house, maybe the school tax is based off of a $250k value, and the city tax is based off of $275k, etc... not all entities give a discount, but many do and it's different in each district and county across the state.  Because of this discounted tax base, you save money, so it's to every home owner's advantage to file their Homestead Exemption.

As we all know, there are always people trying to skirt the laws. Since it is so easy to say a property is a homestead, many people are receiving a discount when they shouldn't... people decided the law had to change. 

The new law requires home owners to prove they live in their house.  They must send in a copy of their driver's license (or state ID card) to show the address is the same. In the state of Texas, when you move, you only have 30 days to update your residence on legal items like a driver's license and insurance for your vehicle. You must also supply your vehicle's registration receipt.  If you don't own a vehicle, you must fill out an affidavit stating you don't own a vehicle, and then you must supply a current utility bill showing your name and address.

This new law does NOT effect people who already have a Homestead Exemption. It only effects people applying for the Homestead Exemption starting this next year, 2012. You must own the property Jan 1 of the year you file for the Homestead Exemption.  That means, if you bought a house January 2, you cannot file the Homestead for an entire year. If you bought the house in December, you have the same deadlines as people who bought before you previously in the year.

Once January 1 arrives, you then have until April 30 of that year to file your Homestead Exemption if you want it to be effective for that year. If you miss the deadline, you can file extra paperwork asking and pleading for them to make an exception, otherwise you just wait until the next year to obtain your discount. Some counties will go back five years if you have inadvertently forgotten to file your exemption for several years.

Very important: Once you file your Homestead Exemption for Property Tax Value in the state of Texas, you never have to file it again on that property. You do not have to file each year!!  It's a one-time thing, until you buy a new primary residence!

One of the most important reasons why you want to file a Homestead Exemption is because the house then becomes protected and no one but your lender, for non payment of your mortgage, can take your house (HOA's, depending on your bylaws, are an exception). If you're behind on credit cards, they can't take your house. If you're in a lawsuit, they can't take your house. Your house is protected with this huge umbrella, so it's worth the tiny hoops you now have to jump through.

Once you've spent the holidays in your new house, don't forget to file your Homestead Exemption as soon as you can!

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Comments(5)

Tim Lorenz
TIM LORENZ - Elite Home Sales Team - Mission Viejo, CA
949 874-2247

I like the fact that you must prove that you are a home owner living in the home to get the discount.

Oct 06, 2011 07:00 PM
Dale Baker
Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections - Claremont, NH
New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information

Howdy and morning Joyce

Joyce,
any which helps folks save a bit of money sure is a mighty good thing. Its good that they are making sure the folks are really in-titled to the homestead exemption.

Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire

Oct 06, 2011 11:32 PM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Hi Joyce,  i am sorry, I have not seen you for awhile, hope all is fine.

Oct 07, 2011 10:26 AM
Donna Harris
Donna Homes, powered by JPAR - TexasRealEstateMediationServices.com - Austin, TX
Realtor,Mediator,Ombudsman,Property Tax Arbitrator

Thank you for the reblog. This is going to change a lot of the "easy" stuff, so I hope agents have informed their buyers.

Oct 07, 2011 01:36 PM
Joyce Godwin, Realtor, CRS
RE/MAX Elite Properties; Serving Cypress, Spring, Tomball, NW Houston - Houston, TX
RE/MAX Elite Properties

Tim, These new rules evolved because too many people were figuring out how to homestead a property that should not be homesteadedn . . . . therefore, everyone pays . . . it's now more difficult.  But I guess that's the world we live in nowadays.

Hi Dale, Also, gives non-homeowners a reason to buy a home instead of renting.

Hi Will, Thanks for stopping by.  Things have just been really busy and hectic . . . but I'm not complaining.  Good to hear from you.

Donna, You're welcome. 

Oct 09, 2011 09:16 AM