Tax refund of up to $1,000: Who will receive it and in what state?
While taxpayers prepare for the start of the tax season, some residents can still get a refund of up to $1,000 through the Rent/Property Tax Rebate Program.
2024 is in full swing, and while taxpayers are bracing themselves for the start of the tax season, some residents of the state of Pennsylvania can find some relief and claim up to $1,000 thanks to the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program.
This program consists of a bonus refund of property or rental taxes paid in the previous year; that is, in 2023.
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Who can request a refund?
This scheme is intended for Pennsylvania residents aged 65 and older, widows and widowers aged 50 and older, as well as people with disabilities aged 18 and older.
Aside from the requirement of belonging to one of these groups, applicants must have an income limit within those established in the program, since the amount of the refund they receive depends on this.
To verify their information, applicants must provide documents to prove their age, income, property tax payment or rent paid and their county school district code.
Income | Refund amount |
$0 - $8,000 | $1,000 |
$8001 - $15,000 | $770 |
$15,001 - $18,000 | $460 |
$18,000 - $45,000 | $380 |
Additionally, some people may be eligible for supplemental rebates of between $190 and $500. These rebates are automatically calculated for homeowners with income of $30,000 or less whose property taxes make up more than 15% of their total income, and who live in Philadelphia, Scranton and Pittsburgh.
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How do I claim a refund?
To request a refund from last year, it is necessary to submit an application. There are three ways to apply for money from the program: online, by mail or in person.
The online application process is the fastest method. The application can be downloaded and submitted from the program website. This application is for those taxes and/or rents paid in the previous year.
The deadline to request the refund is June 30, 2024. However, if additional funds are available, the Tax Department may extend the deadline to December 31.
Mailing of the refunds begins July 1. Payments will be made via direct deposit or check mailed to the applicant, depending on the payment option you choose on your application.
For more information, visit the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program website.