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The program provides real estate tax exemption for any honorably discharged veteran who is 100% disabled, a resident of the Commonwealth and has a financial need. Veteran's eligibility criteria: Received Honorable or Under Honorable Conditions discharge.
At least 60 years old (if you are married, either spouse needs to be 60) A widow or widower 50\u201360 years of age. Permanently disabled and 18\u201360 years old.
If you own your primary residence, you are eligible for the Homestead Exemption on your Real Estate Tax. The Homestead Exemption reduces the taxable portion of your property's assessed value. With this exemption, the property's assessed value is reduced by $80,000.
Property tax reduction will be through a \u201chomestead or farmstead exclusion.\u201d Generally, most owner occupied homes and farms are eligible for property tax reduction. Only a primary residence is eligible for property tax relief.
The program provides real estate tax exemption for any honorably discharged veteran who is 100% disabled, a resident of the Commonwealth and has a financial need. Veteran's eligibility criteria: Received Honorable or Under Honorable Conditions discharge.
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Senior citizens in Pennsylvania may qualify for a rebate on their property taxes or rent if they meet certain requirements. First and foremost, they must be at least 65 years old. The program is also available to widows and widowers 50 and older and people 18 and older with disabilities.
Major items exempt from the tax include food (not ready-to-eat); candy and gum; most clothing; textbooks; computer services; pharmaceutical drugs; sales for resale; and residential heating fuels such as oil, electricity, gas, coal and firewood. The Pennsylvania sales tax rate is 6 percent.
The homeowners would have to have established residency in Pennsylvania, must have paid property taxes for more than five years before filing for the freeze, and have a combined household income of less than $65,000 per year.
Property tax reduction will be through a \u201chomestead or farmstead exclusion.\u201d Generally, most owner occupied homes and farms are eligible for property tax reduction. Only a primary residence is eligible for property tax relief.
The firewood may either be bought from a vendor or collected from the park. It is important to talk to your park manager or maintenance supervisor to confirm regulations regarding firewood. With diseases and bugs threatening many parks, bringing firewood into the park from somewhere else may not be allowed.

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