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BERKS SENIORS
BENEFIT FROM PROPERTY TAX & RENT REBATE EXPANSION
Harrisburg,
April 29, 2008
-- A total of
11,831 Berks County senior citizen homeowners received property tax
rebate checks last year -- an increase of 7,514 over the prior year --
under the state's dramatically expanded Property Tax and Rent Rebate (PTRR)
Program, Senator Michael A. O'Pake (D-Berks) announced today.
The new data "shows that literally millions in additional
dollars were pumped back into the pockets of hard-pressed Berks County
seniors, widows and widowers 50 and older and disabled adults," O'Pake
said. When combined with rent rebates, a total of 17,165 Berks County
citizens received property tax or rent rebates last year.
The PTRR income limit for qualifying homeowners (seniors 65
and older, widows and widowers 50 and older and disabled adults 18 and
older) has been increased to $35,000 (with one-half of Social Security
not counted) and the maximum rebate check has been increased to $650.
The maximum rent rebate under the program has also been increased to
$650; although, the $15,000 annual income limit for those who rent (with
one-half of Social Security not counted) remains the same.
The Senator said the newly released data from the state
Department of Revenue also projects that more than 4,800 Berks County
senior homeowners, whose income is under $30,000 and who spend more than
15% of their income on property taxes, will qualify beginning this year
for an additional property tax rebate supplement of up to $325. "Some
Berks seniors will receive property tax rebate checks this summer of as
much as $975," said O'Pake, noting that this is in addition to the $600
million being distributed this year for property tax relief for all
homeowners regardless of age or income.
O'Pake cautioned seniors, however, that participation in the
Property Tax and Rent Program is not automatic. "In order to receive
the rebate, you must apply and the '2007 tax year' PTRR application
deadline is June 30," O'Pake said. More information is available on the
Senator's website at
www.senator-opake.com or by calling the Senator's district office at
610-929-2151 for assistance.
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