What is the Montana elderly homeowner/renter credit (Form 2EC) and how can I determine if the credit is available to me?
The Montana elderly homeowner/renter credit is a property tax relief program that provides you with a refundable credit if you are age 62 or older, have resided in Montana for more than nine months during the tax year, occupied a Montana residence for a total of six months or more during the year, and your gross household income is less than $45,000. Now available, if you will not be filing an individual income tax return, you can file your Form 2EC online for free. Form 2EC is also available here.
The Montana elderly homeowner/renter credit is a property tax relief program that provides you with a refundable credit if you are age 62 or older, have resided in Montana for at least 9 months during the tax year, occupied a Montana residence for at least 6 months during the year, and your gross household income is less than $45,000. Now available, if you will not be filing an individual income tax return, you can file your Form 2EC online for free. Form 2EC is also available here.
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