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What is a Property Tax Credit (MO-PTC)?

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What is a Property Tax Credit (MO-PTC)?

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Tax Year 2008: • Certain individuals are eligible to claim up to $750 if they pay rent or $1,100 if they pay real estate tax on the home they own and occupy. Tax Years 2005-2007: • Certain individuals are eligible to claim up to $750 if they pay rent or pay real estate tax on the home they own and occupy. • Note: A 2005 claim must be filed by April 15, 2009, or a refund will not be issued.

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Tax Years 2008-2009: • Certain individuals are eligible to claim up to $750 if they pay rent or $1,100 if they pay real estate tax on the home they own and occupy. If you rent from a facility that does not pay property taxes, you are not eligible for a Property Tax Credit. Tax Years 2006-2007: • Certain individuals are eligible to claim up to $750 if they pay rent or pay real estate tax on the home they own and occupy. • Note: A 2006 claim must be filed by April 15, 2010, or a refund will not be issued.

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