Pennsylvania residents have three days to apply for $650 property tax/rent rebate program

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Pennsylvania residents have three days to apply for $650 property tax/rent rebate program
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Pennsylvania residents have until Dec. 31 to apply for a rebate program that could give them up to $650.

The Pennsylvania Property Tax/Rebate program is intended to provide some financial assistance to elderly or disabled residents of the Keystone State. For both renters and homeowners, the amount they receive from this program will vary based on their annual income, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.

"Applications postmarked by Dec. 31 will be accepted for processing. The department strongly encourages eligible claimants to use myPATH to file their applications online."To be eligible for this program, a resident must be 65 or older, be a widow who is 50 or older, or be a person with disabilities who is 18 or older.

The maximum annual income eligible for this rebate is $35,000 for homeowners. These recipients will get $650 if they make $8,000 or less annually, $500 if they make $8,001 to $15,000 annually, $300 if they make $15,001 to $18,000 annually, and $250 if they make $18,001 to $35,000 annually.

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