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ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION FOR LOW INCOME SENIORS

ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION FOR LOW INCOME SENIORS. October 22, 2013. Additional Exemption for Low Income Seniors. Background Recipients Administration Summary Board Direction. Additional Exemption for Low Income Seniors. Background Recipients Administration Summary Board Direction.

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ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION FOR LOW INCOME SENIORS

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  1. ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION FOR LOW INCOME SENIORS October 22, 2013

  2. Additional Exemption for Low Income Seniors • Background • Recipients • Administration • Summary • Board Direction

  3. Additional Exemption for Low Income Seniors • Background • Recipients • Administration • Summary • Board Direction

  4. Background • In the November 2012 general election, voters approved Amendment 11 • It allows for an additional exemption when all of the following conditions are met: • The owner must be age 65 years or older; • The property must have a just (market) value of less than $250,000; • The owner must have maintained permanent residence for at least 25 years; • The owner’s annual household income must be less than $27,030 in 2013

  5. Background • More on Amendment 11: • The exemption must be granted by ordinance • The ordinance must be adopted and delivered to the Property Appraiser by December 1, to take effect on the following January 1 • The ordinance must be adopted by at least a majority plus 1 vote • The requirements for the additionalexemption do not affect any of the exemptions already authorized

  6. Background Original Save our Seniors Exemption: • In 1998, voters approved the “Save Our Seniors” amendment to the Florida Constitution, allowing an exemption up to $25,000 for low-income senior citizens. • The $25,000 “Save Our Seniors Homestead Exemption Ordinance” was enacted by the Orange County Board in 2000 beginning for tax year 2001.

  7. Background Second Exemption to the original Low-Income Seniors exemption: • In 2006, voters approved an amendment increasing the exemption to $50,000 • The increase to $50,000was enacted by the Orange County Board for tax year 2007

  8. Background • Millage Rate • The current homestead exemption for Limited Income Seniors applies only to the countywide millage rate, currently 4.4347 mills.

  9. Additional Exemption for Low Income Seniors • Background • Recipients • Administration • Summary • Board Direction

  10. Recipients • Approximately 6,800 Recipients • Current $50,000 Limited Income Senior exemption saves seniors approximately $1.3 million per year • Currently as much as $400 million non-exempt taxable value are available from current Limited-income Seniors

  11. Recipients / Fiscal Impact • Assuming all current recipients qualify for the additional exemption, the cost to Orange County would be approximately $1.8 million • Anticipated cost is estimated to be significantly less

  12. Additional Exemption for Low Income Seniors • Background • Recipients • Administration • Summary • Board Direction

  13. Administration • Timing • A Taxpayer claiming the exemption must submit to the Property Appraiser, no later than March 1, a sworn statement of household income on a form prescribed by the Department of Revenue

  14. Administration • Auditing • The Property Appraiser is authorized to generate random audits of the taxpayers’ sworn statements to ensure the accuracy of the reported household income

  15. Administration • Annual Renewal • In1988, The Orange County Property Appraiser requested and received approval from the Orange County Board of County Commissioners to waive the annual application requirement for exemption renewal. • If approved, the Property Appraiser is requesting to extend the waiver of the annual application requirement,to include the additionalexemption for low-incomeseniors.

  16. Additional Exemption for Low Income Seniors • Background • Recipients • Administration • Summary • Board Direction

  17. Summary • Third additional limited income senior exemption • The exemption must be granted by ordinance • Adopted ordinance to Property Appraiser’s Office by December 1, 2013 for the tax year 2014

  18. Additional Exemption for Low Income Seniors • Background • Recipients • Administration • Summary • Board Direction

  19. Board Direction Board Options: • Delay to a future year • Proceed with an ordinance and amend our Code to allow for: • Added Exemption • Waiver of annual application renewal requirement

  20. ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION FOR LOW INCOME SENIORS October 22, 2013

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