La fecha lmite de la Congelacin de Impuestos para Personas de Bajos Ingresos es el 30 de septiembre

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Philadelphia has extended the deadline for the Low-Income Property Tax Freeze program to September 30, 2025, allowing more homeowners to take advantage of the initiative. The program enables eligible participants to lock in their property tax bills at the previous year's rate, which helps mitigate the financial burden of rising property taxes. Homeowners can apply online, which streamlines the process and reduces potential errors. To qualify, individuals must earn $33,500 or less annually, while couples must have a combined income of $41,500 or less. Launched in 2024, the program aims to protect vulnerable homeowners from increasing tax rates and preserve their housing stability.

The extension is particularly significant as it coincides with the city's broader efforts to enhance awareness and outreach regarding property tax assistance. Homeowners are encouraged to apply before the September deadline or share the information with others who may benefit. The program is part of a larger strategy to ensure housing affordability in Philadelphia.

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