 If you are receiving SSD or SSI benefits, or are age 65 and older, or a widow or widower age 50 and older, you may be entitled to a Property Tax or Rent Rebate. The income limit for a homeowner is $35,000 per year, and for a renter, it is $15,000 per year. Only half of your Social Security benefits, and/or Railroad Retirement benefits, are considered in determining your yearly income. Eligibility may also be dependent upon other household income.
 If you are receiving SSD or SSI benefits, or are age 65 and older, or a widow or widower age 50 and older, you may be entitled to a Property Tax or Rent Rebate. The income limit for a homeowner is $35,000 per year, and for a renter, it is $15,000 per year. Only half of your Social Security benefits, and/or Railroad Retirement benefits, are considered in determining your yearly income. Eligibility may also be dependent upon other household income.The maximum standard rebate is $650, but supplemental rebates for qualifying homeowners can boost the rebate to $975. Some homeowners may receive larger rebates than requested based on where you live, income, and/or property taxes. The Department of Revenue will automatically calculate this for you.
The deadline to apply for the Pennsylvania Property Tax/Rent Rebate is December 31, 2011..
You may obtain a Property Tax/Rent Rebate Application Form (PA-1000), and related information online at www.revenue.state.pa.us or by calling 1-888-222-9190.
 
