Connection Spring 2014 | Page 35

LEGAL CORNER FEATURE Do you qualify? There are several tax exemptions out there, but timing is key m By Philip J. Hundl aybe you have heard the old saying, “timing is everything!” Without a doubt, proper timing of crop fertilizing, planting, spraying and harvesting with favorable weather conditions will result in higher yields. Timing is also critical in minimizing your property taxes. Luckily, you don’t have to worry about the weather, just the date on the calendar when filing your application for a tax exemption! Yes, we are getting close to that time of the year again. All applications seeking land use valuations as “agricultural use” or “open space” or applications seeking other applicable tax exemptions are due at your county central appraisal district office before May 1. Land designated/valued as “ag use” or “open space” is assessed with taxes on the productive value of the land instead of the selling price of the land in the open market or market value. A property tax exemption will reduce the taxable value of your real property, and therefore, lower the amount of tax you will have to pay. If you qualify, there are several exemptions that may be available to you. The residence homestead exemption is available for all home owners on their residence if they lived there on January 1 of the tax year. In addition to the standard homestead exemption, the 65 years of age or older exemption may also be available. Also, a disabled homestead exemption may be available, if you cannot engage in gainful work because of a physical or mental disability or you are Regarding all exemptions, it is suggested that you contact