{"id":134517,"date":"2023-08-26T03:39:10","date_gmt":"2023-08-26T03:39:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allmybiznews.com\/?p=134517"},"modified":"2023-08-26T03:39:10","modified_gmt":"2023-08-26T03:39:10","slug":"675-montana-property-tax-rebates-are-you-aware-of-this-new-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allmybiznews.com\/economy\/675-montana-property-tax-rebates-are-you-aware-of-this-new-change\/","title":{"rendered":"$675 Montana Property Tax Rebates: Are You Aware of This New Change?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Montana\u2019s Department of Revenue has made an important announcement regarding the property tax rebates. According to the department, all Montana property tax rebates will be sent by paper check. The department has removed the option to get the rebate payment through direct deposit.
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On Thursday, the Department of Revenue announced that all Montana property tax rebates will be sent by paper check in the mail. The department noted that it had removed the direct deposit option to reduce the risk of fraud by scammers.<\/p>\n
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\u201cWe expected fraud and already had measures in place to identify fraudulent applications,\u201d said the department\u2019s revenue director Brendan Beatty. \u201cSending the rebates by paper check will help us further reduce fraud.\u201d<\/p>\n
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The department has received several applications for the property rebate where the applicant\u2019s direct deposit details don\u2019t match the department\u2019s records. Although some of these applications are from qualified taxpayers who have changed banks, some are fraudulent claims, the department admitted.<\/p>\n
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There are reports that scammers are trying to use stolen names and Social Security Numbers to fraudulently claim property tax rebates. The department has also received reports of scammers tricking users into paying a fee in exchange for giving information required to file a property tax rebate claim.<\/p>\n
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For instance, some websites are charging taxpayers to get the geocode, which is required to complete the application, of their principal residence. According to the department, applicants can get their residence\u2019s geocode free of charge from the state at cadastral.mt.gov.<\/p>\n
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Thus, the department strongly recommends taxpayers not to click on any website or link that asks them for a fee in exchange for accessing public information.<\/p>\n
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If you believe someone else has filed a fraudulent claim on your behalf, you need to contact the Montana Department of Revenue immediately.<\/p>\n
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Montana\u2019s Department of Revenue started accepting applications for the Montana property tax rebates on August 15, while the last date to apply is October 1.<\/p>\n
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Eligible homeowners can apply online or submit a paper form. The department, however, recommends that taxpayers apply at the earliest by visiting GetMyRebate.mt.gov to reduce the risk of scammers using their information to claim the rebate. \u00a0<\/p>\n
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According to the department, applying online is the quickest way to claim the rebate money. It takes \u201conly a few minutes\u201d to claim the property tax rebate online, the department says. Eligible homeowners can get up to $675 in rebate on their primary residence in both 2023 and 2024.<\/p>\n
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The department also noted that more than 100,000 homeowners have successfully applied for the rebate online since the portal went live on August 15. Processing the application and sending paper checks by mail is estimated to take up to 90 days.<\/p>\n
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Visit the Department of Revenue website\u00a0for more information on the Montana property tax rebates.<\/p>\n
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This article originally appeared on ValueWalk<\/i><\/p>\n
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