The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue encouraged older people and persons with disabilities to apply as soon as possible for the Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program.
Application for the Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program
The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue has officially opened the application for the expanded Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program for older people and persons with disabilities living in the state. The department is expecting around 170,000 applicants.
In a published article in The Corry Journal, the department encouraged first-time filers to submit their application as soon as possible to determine the documents needed. There are supporting documents that need to be submitted, and the department also needs to verify the age and eligibility of the applicants.
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Pennsylvania Department of Revenue Released a Statement
According to an article published in Lancaster Online, Secretary of Revenue Pat Browne said, “Thanks to this historic expansion of the PTRR program, there are nearly 175,000 people who are newly eligible for a rebate. The governor rightfully recognized there was a pressing need to increase the program’s income limits for the first time since 2006.”
Furthermore, the secretary added, “We will move as quickly as possible to process every rebate application, but we are encouraging all eligible applicants — and especially first-time filers — to submit their applications as soon as they have all the necessary information and documentation in hand. This will help us deliver rebates as quickly as we can.”
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