Real Property
Real Estate Taxes
Real Property Tax Relief, Number of Homestead Exemptions
Granted, Average Reduction in Taxable Value and Total
Reduction in Taxes, by County, Tax Year 2000 (Revised July
31, 2003)
Homestead exemption property tax reductions were granted to
230,276 homeowners for the 2000 tax year (manufactured home
owners are not included; see table HE-2 for additional
information). Qualified senior citizens or disabled
homeowners receive tax reductions based on their total
income, provided that the income does not exceed $23,300. The
taxes on the property owned by such taxpayers were reduced by
$66.4 million. The average tax reduction amounted to $288.
Overall, the number of homestead exemptions granted decreased
by 0.9%, the average reduction in property value decreased by
0.4% and the total reduction in property taxes decreased by
0.9%. It should be noted that Coshocton County did not submit
data.
Cuyahoga County had the greatest number of homeowners
receiving this tax reduction, 34,280, and the largest total
reduction in taxes, $13.0 million. Paulding County had the
fewest number of homeowners receiving this tax reduction,
421, while Wyandot County had the lowest total reduction in
taxes, $89,456.
The figures in the first two columns of this table were
compiled through a survey of county auditors conducted by the
Ohio Department of Taxation. The data in the third column
showing the reduction in real property taxes are the actual
amounts reimbursed to each county for the homestead
exemption, including reimbursements for refunds issued by the
county to taxpayers that filed "late" applications for the
tax year 2000 homestead exemption. Administrative fees of
$1,328,047 paid to the county auditors are excluded from
Table HE-1.