Additional Seniors Qualify for Rebates Under Expanded Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program

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With the filing period now open for the Property Tax/Rent Rebate (PTRR) program, Secretary of Revenue Pat Browne is reminding eligible applicants across the Commonwealth that nearly 175,000 additional Pennsylvanians are newly eligible for the program this year.

This expansion occurred after Gov. Josh Shapiro championed the proposal in his inaugural budget and successfully worked with members of the General Assembly and other stakeholders to move it across the finish line. 

Here’s a breakdown by county of newly-eligible beneficiaries:

 County Additional Number of Eligible Beneficiaries Because of Governor Shapiro’s PTRR Expansion* 
Adams County1,300
Allegheny County16,500
Armstrong County1,500
Beaver County3,200
Bedford County1,100
Berks County5,700
Blair County2,900
Bradford County1,100
Bucks County4,500
Butler County2,400
Cambria County3,500
Cameron County100
Carbon County1,200
Centre County1,200
Chester County2,300
Clarion County800
Clearfield County1,800
Clinton County800
Columbia County1,200
Crawford County1,800
Cumberland County2,300
Dauphin County3,300
Delaware County4,300
Elk County700
Erie County4,800
Fayette County3,300
Forest County100
Franklin County2,200
Fulton County300
Greene County600
Huntingdon County900
Indiana County1,600
Jefferson County1,000
Juniata County500
Lackawanna County3,900
Lancaster County5,700
Lawrence County1,800
Lebanon County2,100
Lehigh County4,500
Luzerne County6,000
Lycoming County2,200
McKean County900
Mercer County2,400
Mifflin County1,200
Monroe County1,800
Montgomery County5,000
Montour County300
Northampton County3,700
Northumberland County2,200
Perry County600
Philadelphia County20,300
Pike County500
Potter County400
Schuylkill County3,200
Snyder County700
Somerset County1,900
Sullivan County100
Susquehanna County600
Tioga County800
Union County600
Venango County1,200
Warren County700
Washington County3,200
Wayne County800
Westmoreland County6,900
Wyoming County400
York County5,600
Total173,000

*These estimates used state-level data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Eligibility

The PTRR program benefits eligible Pennsylvanians age 65 and older; widows and widowers age 50 and older; and people with disabilities age 18 and older. The table below shows how much homeowners and renters who fit this criteria are eligible for, depending on their income:

INCOMEMAX STANDARD REBATE
$0 – $8,000$1,000
$8,001 – $15,000$770
$15,001 – $18,000$460
$18,001 – $45,000$380

How to Apply

Submitting your rebate application online through myPATH is easy and does not require you to sign up for an account. Filing online gives you instant confirmation that your claim has been successfully filed. Applicants also will have access to automatic calculators and other helpful features that are not available through the paper application.

It’s free to apply for a rebate and assistance is available at hundreds of locations across the state: Department of Revenue district officeslocal Area Agencies on Aging, senior centers, and state legislators’ offices. You must reapply for rebates every year as they are based on annual income and property taxes or rent paid during the prior year.

About the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program

Rebates will be distributed beginning July 1, 2024, as required by law. New or first-time filers should anticipate that it will take additional time to review their applications and process their rebates.

The deadline to apply is June 30, 2024. For more information and to access forms/instructions, visit revenue.pa.gov/ptrr or call 1-888-222-9190 for assistance.

Since its inception in 1971, the PTRR program has delivered more than $8 billion in property tax and rent relief to some of Pennsylvania’s most vulnerable residents. The PTRR program is supported by the Pennsylvania Lottery and receives funding from gaming.

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