The Homestead Tax Credit is a small tax break for homeowners on their primary residence, usually $115 – $130 on a home in the Iowa City area.
If you live in the greater Iowa City area in Johnson County you can apply for the Homestead Credit with a quick visit to the Johnson County Assessor’s Site. Once they’ve identified your address you will be provided with a pre-filled application form for download.
Download Form on the Assessor’s Site
Th pre-filled option works if the property is recorded in your name. That usually happens within a couple of weeks of closing, depending on the time of year. If you closed on a home in the last couple of weeks and the link throws out the information of the sellers of your new home, there is another option to download a blank form on the Assessor’s site to fill in yourself.
Timing is critical when it comes to submitting your application for the homestead credit. The deadline is July 1st. Any applications received after that date will not be applied until the following year when property taxes are re-calculated. (The tax year runs from July 1 to June 30 in Johnson County). You only need apply one time and the credit will be applied to your property taxes every year as long as you live in the house.
Another lesser known credit is the Military Exemption. As the name suggests this is a tax credit for servicemen and women and includes past and present members of the Armed Forces. The Military Exemption Application Process is the same as for the Homestead Tax Credit I talked about in the last paragraph. The deadline for application is the same as the Homestead Tax Credit too and it’s also only available for home owners using the home as their primary residence. I don’t have a dollar amount for that as it’s calculated differently than the Homestead Tax Credit. There are also other eligibility requirements.
After you’ve printed off the forms from the Johnson County website you can either mail or drop them off at the Johnson County Assessor’s Office, 913 S Dubuque St, Iowa City (Before July 1st of course!)
