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Tax-Exempt Property

Real property that is not subject to Ad Valorem property taxes. In many local communities, churches, Homesteads, and government land and buildings are tax exempt.

 
 
Real Estate Dictionary: Tax-Exempt Property

Real Property that is not subject, in whole or in part, to Ad Valorem property taxes.
Examples: In many local communities, the following types of property are tax-exempt property:

• churches

• government land and buildings

Homesteads (in part)

• solar-powered heating systems

 
 

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