Mt revenue form ab 26 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mt revenue form AB-26 in our editor.
  2. Begin with Part I by entering your Property Owner Name and Mailing Address. Ensure all details are accurate, including the County and Geocode found on your classification notice.
  3. In Part II, specify your request for an informal review. Clearly state the reasons for your request, such as discrepancies in property characteristics. Choose whether you want a meeting for further discussion.
  4. Proceed to Part III to document your current assessed value and provide your estimated market value. Attach any supporting documentation that validates your claims.
  5. Complete Parts IV through VII as necessary, ensuring you sign the confidentiality agreement if requesting additional data or information packets.

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To do so, complete and submit an Appeal to the Montana Tax Appeal Board (form MTAB-801), available at .mtab.mt.gov. The Montana Tax Appeal Board must receive your appeal within 30 days from when you received the County Tax Appeal Board decision or your appeal will not be accepted.
Beginning today, August 15, Montana homeowners can apply for the 2025 property tax rebate. To qualify, you must have owned and lived in your Montana home as your principal residence for at least seven months during the 2024 calendar year (January 1December 31, 2024).
The state and local tax (SALT) deduction is for taxpayers who itemize their deductions to reduce their federally taxable income. Those taxpayers can deduct up to $10,000 for 2024 or $40,000 for 2025 of property, sales, or income taxes already paid to state and local governments.
Register for your Montana withholding account number If you are a new business, register online with the Montana Department of Revenue. find it on the TransAction portal or by contacting the agency at 406-444-6937 or DORe-Services@mt.gov.
The Montana Elderly Homeowner/Renter Credit program is a property tax relief program that provides a refundable income tax credit of up to $1,150.

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To qualify for the property tax rebate, you must have: owned a Montana residence for at least seven months in 2024 lived in that Montana residence for at least seven months in 2024 been billed property taxes on this residence for 2024 paid 2024 property taxes on this residence Taxpayers may apply for their 2024
A taxpayer has two to three years from the date the tax lien was attached to pay the delinquent taxes or risk losing the real property. Late August: Third party investors may purchase outstanding tax liens and take an assignment on the property.
Elderly Montana homeowners may qualify for a refundable tax credit up to $1,150 even if they do not have to file an income tax return. The credit provides property tax relief to individuals 62 and older with a combined household income less than $45,000.

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