Filadelfia lanza una solicitud 5 en 1 para el alivio con el Impuesto a la Propiedad

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Philadelphia has launched a combined application for five property tax relief programs, significantly simplifying the application process for homeowners. The initiative includes the Homestead Exemption, which can reduce tax bills by up to $1,399 annually, and a tax freeze for low-income individuals and seniors. The new application aims to remove barriers like excessive paperwork, making it easier for residents to access financial relief. Homeowners can find the application on the Philadelphia Tax Center website, where they can also view it in Spanish. Each relief program has its own eligibility criteria and deadlines, yet the combined application reduces the complexity of applying for assistance.

City officials emphasize the importance of ensuring that qualifying residents can save on their property tax bills. Furthermore, participants do not need to reapply unless there are changes to their property ownership. For further inquiries, residents can reach out to the provided contact number for support.

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