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2023 TRIM Notices

                           he Broward County Property Appraiser’s Office mails the TRIM (proposed tax) Notices in August of
                           each year. This is NOT a tax bill but shows your property’s 2023 Just/Market Value, exemptions, and
                       Tproposed taxes as set by the various taxing authorities. The TRIM Notice is your opportunity to review
                       your 2023 Just Value and ensure you are receiving all the tax-saving exemptions you are eligible for.

                       Florida Statutes require our office use January 1 as the date of assessment each year.  The 2023 Just
                       Values are based on the market data from 2022 with January 1, 2023, as the date of assessment. Our
                       office must consider changes in market conditions – up or down – when developing the Just/Market
                       Values each year.

                       The Property Appraiser’s Office does not set or collect property taxes. If you have questions about the
                       proposed tax rates, the contact information and public hearing dates for the individual taxing authorities
                       are listed to the right of each agency name on the TRIM Notice.

                       I Recently Applied for Homestead Exemption–Why Is It Not Showing on My TRIM Notice?
                       Florida Statutes require our office use January 1 as the date of assessment and to determine exemption
                       eligibility each year. If you purchased your home after January 1, 2023, you are eligible for 2024
                       Homestead Exemption.  The 2024 exemptions will show online in December and be included for the
                       2024 tax year.

                       I Had Homestead Exemption Last Year - Where Did My Exemptions Go This Year?
                       If you purchased your home in 2022, you may have “inherited” the previous owner’s exemptions last
                       year. These 2022 exemptions were removed at the end of 2022, so are no longer showing on your
                       TRIM Notice for tax year 2023. Fortunately, you can still late file for 2023 Homestead and any other
                       exemptions you may qualify for until September 18, 2023.  To apply online, please visit our website at
                       https://web.bcpa.net/bcpaclient/#/Homestead or scan the QR code below.
                       I Am a Senior Citizen – Why Isn’t the Senior Exemption Showing?
                       The Senior Exemption is both an age and income-based exemption that is not automatically applied to
                       a property because of the income requirement.  To be eligible for this exemption, an applicant must be
                       age 65 or older as of January 1, 2023 and have an adjusted household gross income for 2022 not
                       exceeding $35,167. If you believe you qualify for this additional exemption, you can still late file until
                       September 18, 2023. To review the exemption requirements and to apply for this exemption, please go
                       to our website at https://web.bcpa.net/bcpaclient/#/SeniorExemption
                       If my office can be of assistance to you, please feel free to contact me at martykiar@bcpa.net.
                       Take care,














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