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Claims for welfare exemptions must be signed and filed with the Assessor. Each claim must contain supporting documents including financial statements
Supplemental Worksheet
Property owned by non-profit organizations or eligible limited liability companies providing housing for lower income households can qualify for the Welfare Exemption from property taxes for those units whose family household income does not exceed the limits stated on the form.
Supplemental Affidavit
Must be filed when seeking exemption on housing for elderly or handicapped families that is owned and operated by a non profit organization or eligible limited liability company.
Supplemental Affidavit
Must be filed when Organizations and Persons are using a Claimant's Real Property when seeking an exemption
Supplemental Affidavit
Must be filed when seeking exemption on property that involves rehabilitation of persons and/or living quarters.
Claims for welfare exemptions must be signed and filed with the Assessor. Each claim must contain supporting documents, including financial statements.
The welfare exemption is available only to property, real or personal, owned by a religious, charitable, hospital, or scientific organizations and used exclusively for religious, charitable, hospital, or scientific purposes.
To be eligible for the full exemption, the claimant must file a claim each year on or before February 15
You should notify the Assessor on or before February 15 if, on or before the proceeding lien date, you became ineligible for an exemption or, if on or before that lien date, you no longer owned the property or otherwise failed to meet all the requirements for a property tax exemption
Supplemental Worksheet
Must be filed when seeking exemption on housing for elderly or handicapped families that is owned and operated by a non profit organization or eligible limited liability company.
To be Filed with BOE-267
Supplemental Affidavit - to be used with BOE-236
Lower Income Household Eligibility based on Family Household Income
Supplemental Affidavit - to be used with BOE-237
Section 237 of the California Revenue & Taxation Code provides that property used exclusively for providing housing for lower income households can qualify for an exemption from property taxes.
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