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Montana Property Tax Rebate Deadline Looms: Up to $675 Still Up for Grabs in Just 12 Days!

Montana residents have just 12 days left to claim their share of property tax rebates, with up to $675 still available per household. 

The deadline for applications is fast approaching, and officials are urging eligible residents not to miss out on this financial opportunity.

Montana Property Tax Rebate Program

The Montana Property Tax Rebate program, designed to alleviate the property tax burden on homeowners, has been warmly received since its launch earlier this year. To date, thousands of Montana residents have already taken advantage of the program, putting extra cash back into their pockets.

To qualify for the rebate, homeowners must meet certain criteria. Firstly, the property in question must be their primary residence. Secondly, the combined income of all individuals living in the household cannot exceed $45,000 annually. Finally, applicants must have paid property taxes in 2022.

The rebate amount varies depending on income levels. Households earning less than $30,000 per year are eligible for the full $675 rebate, while those earning between $30,000 and $45,000 may receive a partial rebate.

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Secure Your Property Tax Rebate

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Montana residents have just 12 days left to claim their share of property tax rebates, with up to $675 still available per household.

 

“Montana Property Tax Rebate is a lifeline for many homeowners struggling with rising property taxes,” said Jane Stevens, a spokesperson for the Montana Department of Revenue. “It’s crucial that eligible residents act quickly and submit their applications before the looming deadline. This program can make a significant difference in their financial well-being.”

Applying for the rebate is straightforward. Residents can visit the Montana Department of Revenue’s website or contact their local tax office for assistance.

Required documentation includes proof of income, property tax payment receipts, and a completed application form.

With just 12 days left to apply, time is of the essence. Montanans are encouraged to act promptly to secure their property tax rebates, ensuring their hard-earned money stays where it belongs in their wallets.

As the deadline approaches, local organizations and government agencies are ramping up efforts to raise awareness about the program, hosting informational sessions and providing assistance to those who need it. Don’t miss out claim your Montana Property Tax Rebate today!

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