Tax rebate: Deadline to file for property tax rebate is next month
Asher Notheis
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Residents of the village of Montgomery, Illinois, have until the end of next month to apply for a property tax rebate.
The rebate, which the village offers to residents every year, will give applicants a rebate of $75 as long as they apply by Feb. 28. This rebate will be given to residents either in the form of a credit applied to their utility bills or as a paper check, according to Shaw Local.
Before filing for this rebate, however, the village recommends that residents find a copy of their county tax bill. If applicants are not able to find a copy, they can do so online from the county where their property is located, according to the village’s website.
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This rebate will only be available to village residents. Anyone who is only a village utility customer is not eligible for this offer.
While this rebate has been offered to residents of the village since 2015, the amount that residents could receive was only $45. Thanks to a vote meeting held by village board members in December, the amount this year has been increased to $75.
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Anyone who wishes to receive a paper copy of the application form or who has further questions regarding the rebate can find additional information online or by emailing [email protected].