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.
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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 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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