Residents in Kansas should not forget that there are three tax refunds for which they may qualify for and that they might miss the opportunity to file for them.
3 Tax Refunds Residents in Kansas Might Miss
Residents in Kansas are encouraged to check the following tax refunds that they might qualify and these are the following, according to an article published in Yahoo News:
Homestead Refund
Qualified homeowners will receive an amount of up to $700. This is a tax refund for the property taxes paid by homeowners. Here are the qualifications:
- Be 55 years or older
- Or be totally and permanently disabled or blind for the entire year, regardless of your age
- Or have a dependent child under the age of 18 living with you the entire year
- And have a 2023 income of $40,500 or less
Safe Senior Refund
This is applicable to seniors in the state which gives refunds up to 75% of 2023 property taxes to low-income seniors. Here are the qualifications:
- Have been a resident of Kansans for all of 2023
- Owned a home in Kansas during 2023
- Be 65 years or older for all of 2023
- Have a 2023 household income of $23,700 or less
- Have a home value no higher than $350,000
- And have no delinquent property taxes
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Senior and Disabled Veterans Property Tax Refund
Here are the qualification of the applicants:
- Have a 2023 income of $53,600 or less
- And be 65 years or older for all of 2023
- Or be a disabled veteran with 50% or more military disability, disabled in the line of duty and honorably discharged
- Or be the surviving spouse of a disabled veteran receiving the SVR and who has not remarried
- Or be the surviving spouse of a person 65 or older receiving the SVR and who has not remarried
Furthermore, all these tax refunds are all coming from Kansas Department of Revenue.
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