This program provides an annual rebate on municipal property taxes and is designed to help seniors remain in their homes.
Homeowners who have received the Guaranteed Income Supplement in January of this year are eligible for a 50 per cent rebate on taxes paid last year to a maximum of $400. You need to be living in your home at the time you apply and your previous year’s taxes must have been paid in full.
This rebate is always based on the previous year.
You must submit your application before Dec. 31 of the current year. It is not retroactive. The rebate is issued against the taxes paid once per year per civic address. That means even if you and your spouse receive an application, only send one.
You cannot apply on behalf of a deceased spouse, but can send in your own application if you meet the criteria. If you have a power of attorney to handle a senior’s affairs, you must send a copy of that authorizing document.
You can get a copy of the rebate application form and assistance at the Municipality of Digby office in Seabrook or call toll-free 1-877-296-9338 or online at www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/rebates/programs/seniors.asp or by calling 1-877-296-9338.
Dawn Thomas is seniors’ safety coordinator for the Town and Municipality of Digby
Property tax rebate for seniors
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Beginning this month, the Seniors Property Rebate program is being offered to eligible seniors through Access Nova Scotia and the Department of Community Services.
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