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  2. One of the most expensive states for US homeowners just ... - AOL

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    But the state is now offering a significant relief program for senior homeowners known as the “Senior Freeze,” a property tax reimbursement program that has sent New Jersey seniors $145 ...

  3. Kansas and Wichita homestead refunds are ‘here for us ... - AOL

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    Also in 2024, the city of Wichita will conduct a pilot property tax refund program to help low-income homeowners who receive assistance from one of the state’s Homestead tax rebate programs.

  4. Missouri could freeze seniors’ property tax values. But it ...

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    Kansas offers a 75% property tax refund to certain homeowners, including low-income seniors 65 years or older. Kansas’ tax relief program also applies to disabled veterans. Show comments

  5. Property Tax Circuit Breaker - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 18 different programs that provide property tax relief in the United States. The programs and their eligibility vary by state. The states with these programs limit eligibility in three ways; whether the tax payer is a renter or a homeowner, whether the tax payer is elderly or disabled, and the income level of the tax payer.

  6. Mark Painter - Wikipedia

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    Painter had also introduced legislation to expand the property tax rebate program for seniors, including HB 2215 to allow families to deduct property taxes from their income for eligibility in the property tax rebate program, and HB 2214 to allow seniors to receive up to 15 percent of their paid property taxes back through the property tax ...

  7. Pennsylvania Department of Aging - Wikipedia

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    The program offers a maximum standard rebate of $650. The program covers homeowners making $0 to $35,000 a year or renters making $0 to $15,000 a year. Seniors living in high property tax areas and making under $30,000 a year can boost their homeowner rebate by up to %50.