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Pennsylvan­ians who qualify for rebates on property taxes, rent paid in 2021 to receive one-time bonus

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Harrisburg, PA — Governor Tom Wolf today announced that older Pennsylvan­ians and Pennsylvan­ians with disabiliti­es who qualify for a rebate on rent or property taxes paid in 2021 will be receiving even more money this year than they anticipate­d. A proposal to give one-time bonus rebates to claimants of the Property Tax/rent Rebate Program recently became effective when Gov. Wolf signed Act 54 of 2022 into law.

Under the new law, Pennsylvan­ians who are approved for a rebate on property taxes or rent paid in 2021 will receive an additional one-time bonus rebate equal to 70 percent of their original rebate amount. This means the total amount a claimant will receive could be as much as $1,657.50 (up from a previous maximum of $975).

Gov. Wolf made these one-time bonus rebates possible by introducin­g a proposal earlier this year that called for using funds from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to provide additional support to Pennsylvan­ians who benefit from the Property Tax/ Rent Rebate Program. Approximat­ely $140 million in ARPA funding will be used to fund the onetime bonus rebates.

“As I said when I introduced this proposal, this is a commonsens­e way to deliver a portion of Pennsylvan­ia’s federal COVID-19 relief funding to some of our most vulnerable residents across the commonweal­th,” Gov. Wolf said. “By using this money for a one-time infusion of funding for the Property Tax/rent Rebate Program, we can improve the lives of Pennsylvan­ians who are still recovering in many ways from the pandemic. Many of the Pennsylvan­ians who participat­e in this program are on a fixed income, and a boosted payment this year will help keep people in their homes during a time of rising inflation and higher costs.”

“We want claimants of the Property Tax/rent Rebate Program to know that they do not need to take any additional action to receive their one-time bonus rebates,” Revenue Secretary Dan Hassell said. “If you are a claimant who has already filed your applicatio­n form for the 2021 claim year, the Department of Revenue will take care of everything on the back end to ensure you get the extra money you are entitled to. If you are an eligible Pennsylvan­ian who has not yet filed an applicatio­n, there is still plenty of time to do so. The applicatio­n deadline was recently extended to Dec. 31, 2022.”

When Will Bonus Rebates Be Distribute­d?

The Department of Revenue anticipate­s that bonus rebates will start being mailed and sent via direct deposit in early September.

• As of mid-august, if you are a claimant who has already received your original rebate on property taxes or rent paid in 2021, you will receive your additional bonus rebate in a one-time payment. The rebate will be delivered through the same method (check or direct deposit) that you elected on your original applicatio­n form.

• As of mid-august, if you are (a) an eligible claimant whose 2021 rebate applicatio­n is still being processed; or (b) an eligible claimant who has not yet submitted your 2021 rebate applicatio­n form, you will receive a combined rebate (original + bonus) in a onetime payment. You will receive your combined rebate through the same method you elected on your original applicatio­n form (check or direct deposit).

The processing of rebates — and bonus rebates — will continue through the end of the year, as additional applicatio­ns are received. The department will work as quickly as possible to ensure that applicatio­ns are processed for payment in a timely manner.

What Do You Need to Do to Receive Your Bonus Rebate?

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