Floyd County Auditor
Indiana Homestead Standard Deduction is available to homeowners in New Albany, IN.
Indiana's standard homestead deduction reduces the assessed value of owner-occupied primary residences by up to $48,000 (60% of gross assessed value), lowering annual property taxes. All New Albany homeowners should verify they are receiving this benefit.
Property tax savings based on reduction of assessed value
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In New Albany, IN, you can combine this program with other local help to cut your cost:
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Form to file: Claim for Homestead Property Tax Standard / Supplemental Deduction (State Form 5473 / HC10)
The Homestead Standard Deduction lowers the taxable assessed value of the Indiana home you own and occupy as your principal residence, and it unlocks an additional supplemental deduction. You file the homestead claim (State Form 5473, the HC10) once with your county auditor and do not reapply each year.
Steps to apply
Documents you will likely need
Requirements vary by program and locality. Confirm the exact rules on the official program page. We can help you prepare your paperwork, but you submit it yourself.
Deadline: Must file by December 31 for next tax year
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Email us about this programUp to $48,000 assessed value reduction.
Indiana Homestead Standard Deduction is open to homeowners in New Albany, IN. It has no income limit.
Apply directly with Floyd County Auditor using the official program link on this page or call (812) 948-5411. There is no middleman and no fee. Deadline: Must file by December 31 for next tax year.
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Rebates and discounts that stack on top of any grant. Most are free to use.
This is just one of many grants, rebates, and free programs available. Stack them together to maximize your savings.
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