• Application for Real Property Tax Exemption and Remission

    Franklin County, Ohio
  • Dear Neighbor, 

    The following information may be helpful to you as you complete your application for Real Property Tax Exemption and Remission (Form DTE 23):

    • You may apply for an exemption beginning January 1 of the year following your purchase of the property. The Filing deadline is December 31 for the year the tax exemption is sought.
      • All real estate taxes, penalties, and interest levied against the property should be paid through the year of purchase prior to the Auditor's office forwarding the application to the Ohio Division of Tax Equalization (DTE). All special assessments must be paid in full.
    • If you choose to apply through mail-in, you should prepare one original and one copy of the application to submit to the Auditor's office. If you choose to apply online, please save one copy of the application. Parcels within the same taxing district may be included on one application. 
    • The Auditor's Office will provide the property record card, a map of the parcel, and a complete page three of the application. The Auditor's Office will then work with the Treasurer's office to obtain a Treasurer's certificate. 
    • Once a certificate is obtained, the application will then be forwarded to DTE, which will grant or deny the application. You will be notified of their decision at the address you listed on the application. Please note, DTE's Final Determination may take up to 2 years per their process. 
      • While the application is pending, you will continue to receive tax bills for the parcels included on the application. Please continue to pay the taxes. If you don't, penalties and interest will accrue on the parcel. 
    • If the state's decision is to grant a full or partial exemption, then the taxes, penalties, and interest will be removed from the parcel or portion exempted. If you paid your tax bills and the exemption is granted, you will be reimbursed or receive a credit. Please note: Recoupment and Special Assessments are not considered property tax and are not subject to exemption.
    • If the decision is to deny the application, either in full or in part, you will be liable for the taxes and interest on the parcel, or the portion denied. 

    For more information, please contact the Auditor's Office Tax Incentive Division at 614-525-6264. Please note, should you have any legal questions, you should consult an attorney. 

    Sincerely, 

    Michael Stinziano
    Franklin County Auditor

     

  • General Instructions

    If you choose to submit via mail, please submit two copies of this application to Franklin County Auditor's Office. (Make a copy for your records.) Applications should not be filed until the year following acquisition of the property. The final deadline for filing with the county auditor is Dec. 31 of the year for which exemption is sought. If you need assistance in completing this form, contact your county auditor.

    Both the County Auditor’s Finding (page 3) and the Treasurer’s Certificate (page 4) of this application must be completed. Ask your county auditor for the procedure to follow to obtain the Treasurer’s Certificate. When presented with this application, the county treasurer should promptly complete the certificate and return the application to you so it may be filed with the county auditor. The county treasurer should make certain the treasurer’s certificate is complete and accurately reflects the payment status of taxes, special assessments penalties, and interest, by tax year. Obtain a copy of the property record card from the county auditor and enclose it with this application. It is the applicant’s responsibility to make sure the information supplied by the county auditor and county treasurer is complete and accurate.

    Answer all questions on the form. If you need more room for any question, use additional sheets of paper to explain details. Please indicate which question each additional sheet is answering. This application must be signed by the property owner or the property owner’s representative.

    Your Franklin County Auditor's office will complete the County Auditor Findings as well as obtain the Treasurer's Certificate for you.

  • Application for Real Property Tax Exemption and Remission

    Application is hereby made to have the following property removed from the tax list and duplicate and placed on the tax-exempt list for the current tax year, and to have the taxes and penalties thereon remitted for these preceding tax years:
  • All fields marked with * are required and must be filled.

  • Select this option if you would like to print, complete and mail to  

    Franklin County Auditor,
    Tax Incentives department,
    373 S. High St., 20th Fl.,
    Columbus, OH 43215

    Email: AUDR_TaxIncentives@franklincountyohio.gov

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    Please submit two copies of this application to Franklin County Auditor's Office.

  • Select this option to fill out and submit the application electronically.

  • Notices concerning this application should be sent to:

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  • Note: If the answer to any part of question 15 is “yes,” enclose all details on a separate sheet of paper. If money is received, submit profit and loss statements, income and expense data, balance sheets or any other financial statements.

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  • The Ohio Department of Taxation may set a hearing on this application. If there is a hearing, the applicant must present a witness who can accurately describe the use of the property in question. A notice of at least 10 days will be given to the applicant concerning the time and place of any hearing.

    I declare under penalty of perjury that I have examined this application and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct and complete.

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