Thousands of Pennsylvania residents will receive more money thanks in part to Governor Josh Shapiro's expansion of the Property Tax/Rent Rebate program, delivering the largest targeted tax cut for seniors in nearly two decades.
Starting July 1st, Pennsylvania will send rebate checks to older and challenged residents as part of what Governor Josh Shapiro says is an expanded program to help them out.Governor Shapiro rolled into the Upper Darby Senior Center Monday with elected officials by his side and his top money man in tow. State checks will soon flow to some seniors and the governor came to Delaware County to trumpet it.
"This will help me buy things for my house, my family living room--like a living room set and, ultimately, help me to support my family and pay our bills," said Henry.Residents 65 and older, widows and widowers 50 and older, and disabled people may receive a rebate of up to $1,000 based on their income. Senator Tim Kearney represents Upper Darby and the surrounding communities in the PA Senate. He says 4,000 of his constituents are eligible.
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