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Adam Smith
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Hendricks County Indiana Designated Rental For RE Taxes

Adam Smith
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  • Civil Engineer
  • Firestone, CO
Posted Jun 19 2018, 21:43

I have talked to the Hendricks County Assessors office a few times and it sounds like if you designate a property as a rental with the county they say it can (depending on the area and the current assessed value) save you money on real estate taxes.  There is a form you have to fill out the includes all the information on the rental (beds, baths, etc.) and the current rent.  

The county has different rental districts or areas of the county (from my understanding) that have a set lower assessed value.  If you designate your rental as a rental then you will pay the lower of the 2% of the non-rental assessed value or 2% of the rental assessed value.

For example:

  • Non-rental assessed value: $124,000, therefore RE taxes are $2,480/year (2%)

If designated as a rental with the county then:

  • Rental assessed value: $100,000, therefore RE taxes are $2,000/year (2%)

Has anyone that has properties in Hendricks County, Indiana ever designated their rental as a rental to lower the taxes?  I can see the benefit with lower RE taxes but is there a catch?

Any input is greatly appreciated.

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