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As part of the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program (PTRR), the first wave of rebates will be processed to approximately 442,000 older homeowners, renters and people with disabilities across Pennsylvania.
Rebate checks for eligible homeowners and renters who submitted applications through a Pennsylvania program will go out on ...
The expanded Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program from Pennsylvania raises the maximum rebate for seniors from $650 to $1,000. Also, it increases the income cap for renters and homeowners to ...
Governor Josh Shapiro reminded citizens this week that around $258 million in rebates will be sent out to 470,000 recipients ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Senator Lisa M. Boscola (D-Northhampton) announced Tuesday that she will be introducing legislation designed to extend the Property Tax & Rent Rebate (PTRR) Program for more ...
The governor said 442,000 seniors will receive $266 million in property tax/rent relief. That's a major increase from last year's 283,000 recipients and $132 million in relief.
The Property Tax Rent Rebate program's income limit has also increased to $45,000, which will allow more people to become eligible. 24/7 Live Philadelphia Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware Welcome ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was in New Cumberland on Monday to push his plan to expand the property tax, rent rebate program for seniors and Pennsylvanians with disabilities.
Eligibility, how to file. The following are the income requirements for the program and the maximum standard rebate: $0-$8,000: $1,000; $8,001-$15,000: $770 ...
Last year, the Shapiro Administration says it distributed over 522,000 rebates totaling more than $319 million. This increase ...
(WHTM)– Governor Josh Shapiro’s administration announced that more than 100,000 first-time Property Tax/Rent Rebate (PTRR) program filers have already submitted rebate applications this year.
Ultimately, the expansion resulted in nearly 175,000 additional Pennsylvanians qualifying for a property tax or rent rebate. At the same time, roughly 86% of the 430,000 claimants who already ...