Iowa law provides for a number of credits and exemptions. It is the property owner's responsibility to apply for these as provided by law. It is also the property owner's responsibility to report to the Assessor when they are no longer eligible for any credit or exemption they have applied for. Following is a list of several credits and exemptions available in Iowa. Black ink works best for scanning purposes.
To qualify for the credit, the property owner must:
New applications for homestead tax credit are to be filed with the Assessor on or before July 1 of the year the credit is first claimed. Once a person qualifies, the credit continues until the property is sold or until the owner no longer qualifies. This credit is equal to the tax on the first $4,850 of actual value for each homestead. (Refer Iowa Code, Chapter 425)
*Pre-populated Homestead Tax Credit Application Forms are available to be printed on our website. If you are a homeowner who occupies your
permanent residence in Clinton County and you do not currently have a Homestead credit on your
property you can print the application from within your parcel. Under "Real Estate Search" enter your property address. When you are
in the parcel that your home is on, next to "Homestead" click the "here" link. This brings up the Homestead form that needs to be printed,
filled out, signed and returned to our office. Applying in person at our office is always acceptable. For questions contact us at 563-244-0568
or assessor@clintoncounty-ia.gov.
Homestead Tax Credit Blank Form
Iowa residents who meet one of the following service requirements are eligible for the exemption:
Application must be made with the Assessor on or before July 1 of the year the exemption is first claimed. The military certificate of
satisfactory service, order transferring to inactive status, reserve, retirement, order of separation from service or honorable discharge
must be recorded in the office of the county recorder. The exemption from taxable value is $2,778 for WWI veterans and $1,852 for all other service periods. If the qualified veteran does not claim the exemption the spouse, unmarried widow(er), minor child or widowed parent may be eligible
to claim the exemption. (Refer to Iowa Code Chapter 426A)
Military Exemption Form
Iowa residents who are an owner of a homestead property, and meet one of the following eligibility criteria are eligible for this credit which is equal to 100% of the actual tax levy.
1a. A veteran of any of the military forces of the United States, who acquired the homestead under 38 U.S.C. §21.801, 21.802, or 38 U.S.C. §2101, 2102.
1b. A veteran as defined in Section 35.1 with a permanent service-connected disability rating of 100%, or a permanent and total disability rating based on individual unemployability that is compensated at the 100% disability rate.
1c. A former member of the National Guard of any state who otherwise meets the service requirements of Iowa Code section 35.1, subsection 2, paragraph "b", subsection (2) or (7), with a permanent service-connected disability rating of 100%, or a permanent and total disability rating based on individual unemployability that is compensated at the 100% disability rate.
1d. An individual who is a surviving spouse or a child who is receiving dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC) pursuant to 38 U.S.C. §1301 et seg.
To get this credit, the applicant needs to file an application with the Assessor on or before July 1 of the year the credit is first claimed, along with a DD214 and a current Benefits Paid letter issued within 12 months of the application date. Once the application is approved, reapplication for successive years is not required as long as the property is owned by someone who falls under one of the four categories of 'owner' listed in Iowa Code section 425.15, and used as a homestead by that person on July 1 of each of those successive years.
A surviving spouse of a veteran receiving the disabled veteran homestead tax credit also continues to receive the credit, as long as the spouse lives in the homestead and does not remarry.
Written notification must be provided to the assessor if the circumstances change which would result in a taxpayer being ineligible for the credit, or conveyance of this property, or its discontinued use as your homestead.
The Veteran who qualifies for the Disabled Veteran Homestead Tax Credit may not claim a military service tax exemption on any property located in Iowa.
Disabled Veteran's Homestead Tax Credit Form
This is a tax credit on agricultural tracts of land 10 acres or more that are farmed by the owner or designated family members (this includes spouse, parent, grandparent, great grandparent, child, grandchild, great grandchild, stepchild, brother, sister uncle, aunt, niece, nephew.) Applications are filed in the Assessor's Office.
If a claim for the family farm credit is filed by November 1, and approved, further filing is not required provided the claimant owns the property on July 1 of subsequent years and the designated person actively engaged in farming the property remains the same. A claim filed after November 1 shall be considered as a claim filed for the following year.
If the ownership changes, the new owner must re-file for the credit and if the "designated person" changes, the owner must re-file for the credit.
Contact the Assessor's office for more information on the complexities of this law. (Refer to Iowa Code Chapter 425A)
Family Farm Credit Form
Following is a list of several other credits/exemptions administered by the Assessor's office. Filing is required on them as provided by Iowa law. Clicking on the exemption name for more information.
Exemption | File By | Filing Requirement | Code Section |
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Barn & One-Room School | February 1 | One Time | 427.1(31) 427.1(32) |
Exempt Property - Religious, Literary, Charitable* | February 1 | One Time | 427.1(14) |
Forest Reserve or Fruit Tree Reservation | February 1 | One Time | 427C.3 |
Historic Property | February 1 | One Time | 427.16 |
Impoundment Structure | February 1 | Annual | 427.1(20) |
Industrial Property Tax | February 1 | One Time | 427B.4 |
Low Rent Housing | February 1 | One Time | 427.1(14) |
Methane Gas Conversion Property | February 1 | One Time | 427.1(29) |
Mobile Home Park Shelter | February 1 | One Time | 427.1(30) |
Natural Conservation or Wildlife Areas | February 1 | Annual | 427.1(22) |
Native Prairie or Wetlands | February 1 | Annual | 427.1(23) |
Pollution Control or Recycling | February 1 | One Time | 427.1(19) |
Speculative Shell Building | February 1 | One Time | 427.1(27) |
Urban Revitalization | February 1 | One Time | 404.4 |
Wildlife Habitat | February 1 | One Time | 427.1(24) |