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  2. Senior Homeowners: When Can You Stop Paying Property Taxes? - AOL

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    So if you were eligible for the state’s property tax exemption and have a $150,000 home, once you crunched the numbers with a property tax calculator, the property taxes would possibly be ...

  3. Homestead exemption - Wikipedia

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    California exempts the first $7,000 of residential homestead from property taxes. Colorado allows a 50% deduction for up to the first $200,000 (equivalent to a $100,000 exemption if the property is valued at $200,000 or above) for seniors (over age 65) who have lived in their property for ten consecutive years.

  4. Op-Ed: Iowa’s property tax crisis – focus on spending - AOL

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    In the past two decades, Iowa’s property taxes have surged by more than 110%, with local governments collecting over $7 billion in fiscal 2025 – a 7% increase from the previous year.

  5. Housing for Older Persons Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act "amend[s] the Fair Housing Act to modify the exemption from certain familial status discrimination prohibitions granted to housing for older persons." [ 3 ] The short title is the "Housing for Older Persons Act of 1995."

  6. Note to Iowa legislators: Scrap condescending property tax ...

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    The 2023 property tax law required local governments to compile individualized reports on how property taxes were changing year to year, and why. That was a good concept, but the execution hasn't ...

  7. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The largest property tax exemption is the exemption for registered non-profit organizations; all 50 states fully exempt these organizations from state and local property taxes with a 2009 study estimating the exemption's forgone tax revenues range from $17–32 billion per year.