Submitted by douglas_in_philly t3_zyc7jz in philadelphia
Friends,
A couple of weeks ago, I received my property tax ("Real Estate") bill in the mail. It listed the amount due, and also had a section marked "Reductions," with nothing listed. I wasn't sure if the "Homestead Exemption" would be a reduction, but knew I'd applied for it. I looked back at my emails, and saw that I'd submitted my application for the exemption on November 5th. I then went to the web site referenced in that email, and saw that my application had been "processed" two days later, on November 7th. It wasn't clear from anything on the web pages I saw whether it had been approved.
I then went to the City of Philadelphia's "Property" web page, and searched for my property, to see if I could see anything there about the exemption. It showed my property tax to be the same as what was on the bill I'd received. But it had a section about how the Homestead Exemption could reduce one's bill, and then when I selected the $80,000 option from the drop-down menu (there was a $45,000 and an $80,000 option--not really sure what determines which to select), it showed that were I be eligible for the exemption, my estimated property tax would be about $1,100 less than my bill shows.
I then went to the property tax payment page, and when I searched for my property there, it showed an amount that was within about a dollar of that reduced amount. So I assume that the Homestead Exemption actually was approved, and a reduction was made to my bill. But the bill I received in the mail doesn't reflect it, and if I were to have sent a check for that amount, I'd have been paying about $1,100 more than I had to.
So all of that to say: go to the payment page on the City's property tax web site, and make sure that you only pay what is shown there.
Doug
UPDATE: Just got a letter from the city yesterday (2022-04-03) stating that I had been approved for the homestead exemption. Now to see if they send a revised property tax bill.
Brahette t1_j251nfu wrote
You should be able to easily find out if it's been approved on the property website you linked. Scroll down to the section where it says "Valuation History" and if there is an amount under "Exempt Improvement" that means it was approved.