Do you have to file a claim for home exemption every year?
No, the exemption will remain in effect unless there is a change in status, such as moving, death, renting the home, or no longer meeting the requirements from question 3 above.
Owners have the responsibility to inform the Real Property Assessment Division within 30 days of any change in status. Failure to report a change in status, or facts will result in disqualification and a $200 penalty.

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1. How to Contact Us
2. What is a home exemption?
3. What are the qualifications for a home exemption? (Must be met annually)
4. Why do I have to file a Hawaii Resident Income tax return?
5. Do I have to file a Hawaii Resident Income tax return if my accountant says I don’t have to file because I don’t have income or didn’t make enough income?
6. Do I have to file a Hawaii Resident Income tax return every year?
7. Is there a deadline to file a claim for home exemption?
8. When does the exemption take effect?
9. Do you have to file a claim for home exemption every year?
10. What other exemptions are available besides the homeowner’s?
11. Does the County still have an age exemption?
12. How do I report that someone has a homeowner exemption but is not living on the property? Or my neighbors are in a rental pool but are classified as “Apartment”.