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The Circuit Breaker Application is used to apply for a renter refund based on household income and rent paid in Utah.
Applicants must be age 66 or older, or unmarried widow/widower under age 66, financially independent, and have lived in Utah for the entire previous year.
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You need to report total annual amounts for all sources of income received by all household members, excluding children under 18 and certain relatives.
If multiple household members have income, you must complete the Household Income Worksheet and submit it along with your application.
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Circuit Breakers are measures taken by Exchanges to temporarily suspend trading activity if markets become disorderly when prices drop quickly and significantly. By temporarily halting trading, these mechanisms help in stabilising the market during periods of extreme volatility.
The Circuit Breaker tax relief program assists eligible elderly homeowners by reducing property taxes on their primary residence. Those eligible may obtain: A reduction or abatement of property taxes on a principal residence equivalent to a 20% reduction in fair market value of your property.
The applicant must be 66 years of age as of December 31st of the year for which they are applying. A widow or widower of any age may qualify. The applicant must furnish their own financial support for the year and cannot be claimed as a dependent on someone elses tax return.
A circuit breaker is an electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent/overload or short circuit.
A Property Tax Circuit Breaker is a tax refund in the United States given to low income individuals and families whose property tax liability is a large percentage of their yearly income. The term was coined by John Shannon of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations in the 1960s.

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