Now you can file for the Homestead Exemption using our NEW SmartFile Paperless web-based filing system!
As a public employee for almost 30 years, I have seen the hardships and distresses faced by our elderly and disabled population. Therefore I want to do all that I can to assist these special people to benefit from all the tax laws in Ohio.
You will find on this Web Page all the necessary details that will assist you in filing for the Homestead Tax Reduction. It is intended to assist you in determining if you may be eligible for this reduction, and to answer some of the more typically asked questions relative to this program. Homestead Exemption is a form of property tax reduction in real estate taxes for those who qualify. It is my intention to stay in close contact with those who qualify for the Homestead Exemption.
I hope you find the information provided on this web page helpful and worthwhile. Should you have any questions about Homestead Exemption, my staff and I will be happy to assist you, please do not hesitate to call (440) 350-2536 or 1-800-899-LAKE Ext. 2536 or send E-Mail or visit us personally at the County Administration Building (105 Main Street, Painesville, Ohio 44077).
Christopher A. Galloway
Lake County Auditor
To qualify for the Homestead you must:
Have a total income (for both the applicant and applicant’s spouse) that does not exceed the amount set by the law, which is adjusted annually for inflation. “Total income” is defined in R.C. 323.151(C) to be the Ohio Adjusted Gross Income (OAGI) of the owner and spouse for the year preceding the year in which a homestead application is made. The current maximum allowed is $36,100 for the 2023 application period. The maximum allowed for the 2024 application period is $38,600.
Note: Homeowners who received a homestead exemption credit for tax year 2013 will not be subject to the income requirement even if they move to another Ohio residence. In other words, the grandfather status is “portable”
Applications for the Homestead program are processed by the County Auditor’s Office and may be filed all year for both Real Property and Manufactured Homes. Due to the wage qualifications, we do urge you to wait until after you have filed your State Income Tax return.
Since manufactured homeowners pay their taxes currently, they must file for their Homestead Exemption in the year prior to the year for which the reduction is requested to get the benefit on their tax bills.
The Auditor’s Office, will review the information you provide and, based on Ohio Laws, will determine if you qualify for the Homestead Exemption. If you have qualified, the exemption will appear on the tax bill which you receive the following January. You will be notified before the end of the year in which you filed only if your application has been denied.
The Homestead Exemption is an additional reduction in real estate taxes beyond the other property tax deductions and rollbacks. You will continue to receive other property tax reductions and rollbacks that you are presently eligible to receive.
All homeowners who qualify for the homestead exemption will receive a flat $26,200 property tax exemption on the market value of their home. The exact amount of savings from the exemption will vary from community to community based on local tax rates.
If false information is provided on an application for the Homestead Exemption, the applicant will be ineligible to receive the exemption for the next three years and may be subject to a fine.
You affirm, under penalty of perjury, that you did not acquire the home from another person, not your spouse, or a relative for the purpose of qualifying for the Homestead Exemption. Moreover, a conviction of willfully falsifying information to obtain a reduction in assessed value, or failing to report any changes in total income, ownership, disability, or other relevant information on a timely filed continuing application shall result in ineligibility for a period of three years.
Any information regarding the Homestead Exemption program may be obtained from the Lake County Auditor’s Office by mail, by phone or in person. You can also download the form(s) from the Auditor’s web site at the bottom under Documents and Forms heading.
By Mail:
Christopher A. Galloway
Lake County Auditor
105 E. Main Street
Painesville, OH 44077
Attn: Homestead Dept.
In person:
Lake County Administration Building
Auditor’s Homestead Dept.
105 Main Street C101
Painesville, Ohio 44077-3414
Hours:
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Monday thru Friday