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Boise, Idaho, recently announced that homeowners already eligible for the state-wide Circuit Breaker property tax program can apply for the Boise Property Tax Rebate Program starting today, December 1
The Circuit Breaker program gives rebates of up to $1,500 on a home and up to one acre of land for eligible residents. APPLICATIONS are now open for a brand-new tax rebate for more than a thousand households.
Eligible applicants must have made less than $32,000 in annual income, be 65 or older, be a former POW, or be legally blind or disabled.
Owned mobile homes also qualify; applicants must have a net worth under $800,000.
The Washington Examiner reports that up to 1,200 Boise residents may qualify for the new rebate.
The city has not clarified how much applicants can hope to receive from the new rebate.
Homeowners participating in Idaho's Circuit Breaker Program are also eligible for our Property Tax Rebate Program! If you qualify, you'll receive an application in the mail this week. https://t.co/OVZutksWWn)
— City of Boise (@CityOfBoise) December 5, 2022
However, based on 1,200 eligible residents and a $ 1.2 million pot total, estimates are sitting at $1,000 per household.
Applications will be accepted until May 1, 2023.
Those eligible should receive applications in the mail in the coming weeks, with other applications will be available at local libraries and city centers.
More upcoming rebates
Boise is one of many cities and states to focus on home-related rebates before the holidays.
Around 870,000 New Jersey homeowners are eligible for property tax rebates of up to $1500.
Homeowners who make $150,000 or less qualify for the $1500, while those between $150,000 and $250,000 will get $1,000.
New Jersey is extending relief to renters, as well.
Around 900,000 renters who make less than $150,000 qualify for rebates of up to $450.
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