Pinellas County Taxes, important for you
Florida has voted YES on January 29th.
Now you need to find out what it really means for you and your property.
It might make a big difference for you and it might not.
Educated yourself, it is your money.
If you have bought and sold your homesteaded property in the last 2 years,
please contact your local property appraiser's office.
You might be able to save some money.
The portability provision of Amendment 1 is retroactive to Jan. 1, 2007.
Sellers may transfer their Save Our Homes credit.
So, do yourself a favor and go the property appraiser's website. For Pinellas County it is http://www.pcpao.org/
They have great information, a Save your Homestead calculator and a great question and answer page.
Also look at the millage rate chart and how the property appraiser's office comes up with the assessed value of you house or condo. Check out their Glossary page, it explained all these word that sound like a foreign language to us.
Pinellas County Taxes, important for you
Make sure you do not miss any dead lines, such as
March 1
Filing deadline for Homestead, Widow/Widower, Senior, and Disability Exemptions for Florida residents
Filing deadline for Institutional Exemptions (non-profit, religious, educational, etc)
Filing deadline for Agricultural Classification
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