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Montana Homeowners Can Now Claim Property Tax Rebate

August 15, 2024

Governor Greg Gianforte announced today that starting tomorrow, August 15, eligible Montana homeowners can claim a property tax rebate of up to $675 through the website getmyrebate.mt.gov. Homeowners have until October 1, 2024, to file their claims.

“Property taxes are too high, which is why we prioritized property tax relief for Montanans in the 2023 legislative session,” Governor Gianforte said. “With the largest property tax rebate in Montana’s history now available, I encourage all eligible homeowners to visit the website and claim their rebate.”

The rebate is part of House Bill 222, which Governor Gianforte and Representative Tom Welch, R-Dillon, celebrated earlier this year. This bill provides homeowners with up to $675 in property tax relief for both 2023 and 2024.

To qualify for the rebate, homeowners must meet the following criteria:

– Owned a Montana residence for at least seven months in 2023.
– Lived in the Montana residence for at least seven months in 2023.
– Were billed for property taxes, including special assessments and other fees, on the residence.
– Paid property taxes on the residence.

Eligible taxpayers can apply for the rebate online at getmyrebate.mt.gov or by submitting a paper form. The application process requires the physical address and geocode of the property, the amount of property taxes paid, and the names and social security numbers of the taxpayer, spouse, and any dependents.

To assist taxpayers, the Department of Revenue has developed several tools on the rebate website, including a video guide on how to locate a property’s geocode.

Applicants can choose to receive their rebate either via direct deposit or by check. Direct deposit is the fastest method for receiving the rebate, but checks will also be mailed upon request. Claims will be processed on a rolling basis, with all rebates distributed by December 31, 2024.

In 2022, Governor Gianforte proposed a broader property tax relief plan, which included up to $2,000 in rebates for primary residences as part of his Budget for Montana Families.

For further information on the property tax rebate or to check the status of previous income or property tax rebates, taxpayers can visit getmyrebate.mt.gov.

By: DNU staff

Filed Under: Featured, Home Featured, News

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