The Montana Senate GOP sent out this nice friendly reminder recently: You can claim your first $675 property tax rebate starting on Tuesday! Go tohttps://t.co/PHjunEGACynext week.https://t.co/a65cbnjTvm#mtleg#mtpol — Montana Senate Republicans (@MTSenateGOP)August 10, 2023 Here's ho...
The property tax rebate isn't as large The rebate will total up to $500 a year on the property taxes paid on aprinciple residencepaid for 2022 and 2023. For each year, the rebate is the lesser of the actual amount of tax you paid for the year, or the $500. The state's website ...
"We’ve already taken care of thatthrough property tax rebates. Which the Republicans, and only two Democrats, supported," said Sen. Greg Hertz, R-Polson. "The rebate’s that you’ll be getting this fall, that is directed only to Montana residents, will more than cover the state’s 15...
Montana property taxes increased by an average of 43% this year. That’s an average of $630 more per year. Meanwhile, Gov. Gianforte’s one-time tax rebate of $675 is certainly getting a lot of attention. This tax rebate was only possible due to federal pandemic relief and high-income ...
Megan ShaulPublished: December 6, 2023 Canva Share on Facebook Share on Twitter I was recently shopping at a local business here in Bozeman and as I was leaving I saw something that I wasn't really expecting but I also don't know exactly how I feel about it. And, this isn't the fi...
Montanans are one step closer to getting a major tax rebate on both their income taxes and on their property taxes. How much will it be? When could they get it? Will we be taxed on the tax rebate? Here's what we found out so far. ...
If you Sports Bet Montana, you will need to pay tax if you earn an overall profit at the end of a calendar year. Sports bettors in the state will need to report winnings to the IRS. You can fill in a W-9 form to avoid the site taking a withholding tax each time you win, but ...
Republican leaders will tell you that a property tax rebate or an income tax refund, both of which were funded from leftover federal money, will likely cover most of the increase, but even assuming that is true (which is only speculation), it is a red herring argument. ...