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Most Anchor property-tax relief payments already sent out
Clip: 10/14/2024 | 54sVideo has Closed Captions
Direct deposits started on Oct. 10
Anchor property-tax relief benefits, totaling up to $1,750 in cases, have been sent to eligible homeowners and renters alike. Most of the latest round of Anchor relief was distributed via direct deposit and hit bank accounts on Oct. 10.
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Most Anchor property-tax relief payments already sent out
Clip: 10/14/2024 | 54sVideo has Closed Captions
Anchor property-tax relief benefits, totaling up to $1,750 in cases, have been sent to eligible homeowners and renters alike. Most of the latest round of Anchor relief was distributed via direct deposit and hit bank accounts on Oct. 10.
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Those of you who've already filed for your 2021 Anchor Property Tax Relief benefits check your mailbox is.
The first round of rebates were mailed out on Friday and should be arriving at your home sometime this week.
Now, if you applied for a direct deposit rebate, those benefits were distributed last Thursday.
The state was able to speed up its delivery of these initial payments so early applicants are receiving the funds earlier than expected.
Now, this round of benefits applies to anyone who owned a home in 2021 and earned up to $250,000 that year, or who rented and earned up to $150,000.
Now, if you haven't yet applied, it's not too late.
The deadline to file for the 2021 benefits is Saturday, November 30th.
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