Who can file for Refund of Property Tax or 538-H “Circuit Breaker”?
Any person 65 years of age or older or any totally disabled person who is the head of household, a resident of and domiciled in this state during the entire preceding calendar year, and whose gross household income does not exceed $12,000, may file a claim for property tax relief on the amount of property taxes paid on the household occupied by such person. If filing in person, please bring all 1099’s and W-2’s from the previous year. In addition, proof of disability is required for persons under the age of 65. All claims shall be received by the OTC on or before June 30th each year.
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