Montana homeowners can receive a refund of up to $675 for 2023 property taxes, based on total paid or $675, but should be cautious of scams.
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675 Stimulus Payment Eligibility: Montana homeowners who paid property taxes in 2023 may qualify for a refund of up to $675. The rebate amount will be the total property taxes paid or $675, whichever is less. For example, if a homeowner paid $425 in property taxes, they would get a $425 refund. However, if they paid $1,200, they would only receive the maximum rebate of $675.
Refunds will be issued by check, as direct deposit is not available. Homeowners should be cautious of scams and rely on official updates from the Montana Department of Revenue for accurate information.
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To receive the rebate, homeowners need to fulfill these conditions.
Certain conditions disqualify homeowners from eligibility. Properties owned by companies or LLCs are not eligible, even if a shareholder or member resides in the home. Renters cannot claim the rebate, as it is reserved solely for property owners. Residences owned by irrevocable trusts are also excluded from the program.
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The filing season for the 2023 property tax rebate began on August 15, 2024, with a deadline of October 1, 2024. Homeowners submitting paper claims can expect processing to take up to 90 days. However, those who file their claims online should receive their refunds within 30 days, offering a faster turnaround time.
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