Published March 21, 2018
Lower Your Chester County Property Tax
Property Tax Relief Via The Homestead & Farmstead Exclusions
The homestead or farmstead exclusion reduces the assessed value of your property, and as a result, lowers what you owe as far as property tax. Under a homestead or farmstead property tax exclusion, the assessed value of each homestead or farmstead is reduced by the amount of exclusion before the property tax is computed for property owners. To receive the school property tax relief for tax years beginning July 1, 2018, or January 1, 2019, the form must be filed by the preceding March 1. You will be notified by your school district by December 31 of each year if your property is not approved for the homestead or farmstead exclusion or if your approval is due to expire. Once a property owner qualifies the approved application is good for three years.
Homestead and Farmstead exclusion form
Property Tax Relief Via Property Tax Appeal
Is your real estate tax higher than you think it should be? As a property owner you have the right to appeal it. To determine if your home’s county valuation is consistent with how the market is currently performing, and to see if an appeal is in order, you can contact us to request a market report for your home. This valuation will help determine what the fair market value of your home should be.
Below are the deadlines to file your real estate tax appeal in Chester County, and a link to additional information needed for the appeal: