Posted by atlarge54 on May 10, 2013 at 17:34:33 from (69.35.194.124):
In Reply to: indiana property taxes posted by bobbyboywestcentIN on May 10, 2013 at 15:53:17:
[quote="bobbyboywestcentIN"](quoted from post at 01:23:06 05/11/13) so if you paid cash for and moved into a home that was apparently a former rental, you would have known to go fill out a form to get the homestead exemption? my daughter didn't. no one told her. i never looked at her bills of course, and it never occured to me to tell her anything. i don't remember doing anything to get the exemption on my house. it was just always there. the state automaticlly bills you at the RESIDENTIAL rate of 2% instead of the 1% HOMESTEAD rate.
like i said, poor communication by the state.[/quote
I don't know if it's possible to go back and get a refund. I know when I moved I had a couple homestead exemptions before they cracked down. I also got nearly $3000 property tax refund when I discovered an improper assessment of agricultural land. They needed all the past receipts and copies of the checks used to pay taxes for the previous three years. KEEP ALL YOUR PROPERTY TAX RECEIPTS----it's not the govt's job to keep records, so I was told.
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