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Property tax assistance informational forum, Sept. 24

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Windham legislators Sen. Bill Diamond, Rep. Gary Plummer and Rep. Mark Bryant will hold a public informational meeting about the Circuit Breaker program on Saturday, September 24 at 1 p.m. at the Windham Community Building in the Town Council Chambers.

Circuit Breaker applications for property tax assistance will be available and the legislators will be available to answer questions regarding the newly expanded program.

Windham citizens who think they may qualify for the expanded property tax relief program are encouraged to come to the meeting for an application and additional information.

Under the expanded Circuit Breaker program, single homeowners whose 2004 income was $74,500 or less, or married homeowners with dependents whose combined income in 2004 was $99,500 or less, are eligible if their 2004 property taxes exceeded 4 percent of their income.

Renters: Those paying more than 20 percent of their 2004 income in rent could also see money back from the state under this program for property tax assistance.

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Posted inLakes Region Weekly

Property tax assistance informational forum, Sept. 24

1 min read

Windham legislators Sen. Bill Diamond, Rep. Gary Plummer and Rep. Mark Bryant will hold a public informational meeting about the Circuit Breaker program on Saturday, September 24 at 1 p.m. at the Windham Community Building in the Town Council Chambers.

Circuit Breaker applications for property tax assistance will be available and the legislators will be available to answer questions regarding the newly expanded program.

Windham citizens who think they may qualify for the expanded property tax relief program are encouraged to come to the meeting for an application and additional information.

Under the expanded Circuit Breaker program, single homeowners whose 2004 income was $74,500 or less, or married homeowners with dependents whose combined income in 2004 was $99,500 or less, are eligible if their 2004 property taxes exceeded 4 percent of their income.

Renters: Those paying more than 20 percent of their 2004 income in rent could also see money back from the state under this program for property tax assistance.

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