What is the Homestead Exemption?
The homestead exemption is a tax exemption on the first $75,000 of the value of a person's home. The value of your home is exempt up to $75,000 from state and parish property taxes. The exemption applies to all homeowners. If your home is worth $70,000, you are fully exempt from the payment of property taxes. If it is worth $90,000, you are exempt on the first $75,000 of value; and you pay taxes only on the remaining $15,000 of value. If your home is worth $200,000, you are exempt on the first $75,000 of value; and you pay taxes on the remaining $125,000 of value.

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1. How does the Parish determine the assessed value of my property?
2. What is a property tax mill?
3. What is the Homestead Exemption?
4. Where do I pay my property tax bill?
5. What permits and/or licenses will I need to operate a business in Caddo Parish?
6. If I intend to sell alcohol, what permits or licenses do I need?
7. Has the Parish paid or received my invoice?
8. Why did I receive a notice regarding a paving lien against my property and why is my assessment more than my neighbor’s assessment?
9. Where can I obtain copies of the annual audit report and the annual operating budget?