Tax Relief Programs Offer North Dakotans Opportunities to Save
North Dakotans Can Pocket Extra Cash with Expanded Property Tax Credits
Tax season is looming, and for North Dakotans, there is good news to help keep some extra cash in their wallets. The Primary Residence Credit, part of a recent tax relief package, offers up to $500 for those with a primary residence in the state. State tax commissioner Brian Kroshus assures that it is easy to qualify all it takes is filling out a single form with the credit reflected on 2023 property tax statements.
Moreover, homeowners have another opportunity for savings through the expanded Homestead Property Tax Credit. This credit, potentially offering up to $9,000 back is aimed at those aged 65 and above or permanently disabled with an annual income under $70,000. Applying for these credits is made convenient with online and phone options ensuring accessibility for all homeowners, even those without internet access.
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Act Now to Secure Tax Savings Before Deadline Hits
However, time is ticking as the deadline for applications is March 31. Kroshus advises residents to apply sooner rather than later, emphasizing the simplicity of the process. Whether online or through phone assistance, North Dakotans are encouraged to take advantage of these opportunities to ease the tax burden and keep more money in their pockets.
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