No, once approved, the exemption will continue to be in effect as long as there are no changes in your ownership or residency status.
No, in case you are eligible for a veteran or blind exemption, the homestead exemption can be applied in addition to those exemptions, reducing your property tax further.
Visit the Maine Property Tax Exemption web page for more information.
Yes, the $25,000 exemption is subject to adjustment based on the local certified ratio, which is the percentage difference between your home's fair market value and local assessed value. Since property taxes are based on the latter, the $25,000 exemption must be adjusted to apply equally to all properties in the state. For instance, if the local certified ratio in your town is 80%, your homestead exemption is calculated as follows: $25,000 x .80 = $20,000, and your property value would decrease by $20,000. To learn more about your exemption's calculation, contact your municipality or local tax assessor. Note that the homestead exemption cannot exceed your homestead's total value.
Yes, upon determining that you are ineligible for a homestead exemption, your local assessor will notify you and provide reasons for the denial. You can dispute the decision in writing by submitting an appeal to either the local Board of Assessment Review or the County Commissioners.
Download the Form
Visit the Maine.gov website or click the link below to download the Homestead Exemption form. Follow the instructions on the second page and start saving money on your property taxes for next year!
Thinking of Selling?
No need to meet the April 1st deadline if you plan on selling your home this year. If you would like a full evaluation of your home, then reach out to us. (207) 477-7344. Or use our quick online valuation tool!