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Montana property tax rebate claims now open

| August 18, 2023 7:00 AM

Eligible Montana homeowners may now apply to claim their property tax rebates. Claims must be filed by Oct. 1, 2023.

To qualify for the rebate, taxpayers must have owned and lived in their home for at least seven months during 2022. The amount of the rebate is the property taxes paid on this principal Montana residence for 2022, up to $675. Taxpayers may apply at either getmyrebate. mt.gov or by paper form.

“The fastest way to get your rebate is to apply online”, said Montana Department of Revenue Director Brendan Beatty.

The application requires the physical address, geocode, amount of property taxes paid as shown on the property tax bill, and the names and social security numbers of the taxpayer and any spouse or dependents.

The Department of Revenue has created several tools on getmyrebate.mt.gov to aid taxpayers in compiling this information, including a video demonstrating how to find a property’s geocode.

Taxpayers may choose how they receive the rebate during their application process. The quickest way to get the rebate is by direct deposit to a bank account. However, taxpayers can also have their rebate mailed to them by check.

The department will process claims as they are received, and distribute rebates by Dec. 31. The Department of Revenue may be reached by calling 406-444-6900.

Montana homeowners will be eligible for a second property tax rebate up to $675 in 2024 for property taxes paid on a principal residence for 2023.

Last November, the governor proposed $2,000 in property tax rebates for Montana homeowners at their primary residence in his Budget for Montana Families.

“Property taxes are too high, which is why we prioritized and secured immediate property tax relief for Montanans this legislative session,” Gov. Gianforte said.

For additional information visit getmyrebate.mt.gov.