February 3, 2005
The Homestead Credit Provides Property Tax Relief
By State Senator Jon Erpenbach
One of the many ways the
state of Wisconsin provides property tax relief is through the Homestead
Tax Credit. This credit is targeted towards families with less than
$24,500 in annual household income and individual households received
credits as high as $1,160. The average credit was $504. The Homestead
Credit Program is especially valuable for seniors with fixed incomes,
and low to middle income families. Renters are also eligible to
participate in the program because a portion of their rent that goes
towards property taxes.
The Homestead Tax Credit is “refundable”, meaning families with tax
bills smaller than size of the credit actually receive a check back from
the state for the difference. This puts cash directly into the pockets
of Wisconsin families. According to the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal
Bureau, the Homestead Tax Credit provided $118.7 million property tax
relief to 235,000 households in 2003. However, that is only half of the
470,000 people estimated to be eligible for the credit.
So this year Governor Doyle and the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR)
created a new simplified tax form, which is designed to make it easier
for elderly and low-income residents to claim the homestead credit. The
new form, called “Homestead-EZ”, is a simplified, one page form that can
also be e-filed for those who file their taxes electronically or at the
DOR website.
The Homestead Credit Program was created in 1964 to reduce the impact of
property taxes on senior citizens and low to moderate-income households.
Both homeowners and renters can qualify and the only financial test used
to determine eligibility is household income. The homestead credit
reduces an individuals state income tax obligation and for those who owe
no tax, the Homestead Credit will produce a refund. In 2003, 41 percent
of those receiving a refund were senior citizens.
I want to make sure every low-income household that qualifies for the
homestead credit and earned income credit is getting them. Individuals
and corporations at the high end of the income scale certainly make sure
they take advantage of every tax break and loophole available to them.
Better outreach and the new Homestead-EZ form will increase utilization
of these credits by low-income households."
For more information about the Homestead Credit program, visit the
Department of Revenue website at:
www.dor.state.wi.us You can also contact me, toll-free, at:
1-888-549-0027 or 266-6670 or by email at:
Sen.Erpenbach@legis.state.wi.us if you would like me to mail you a
copy of the Homestead-EZ form, or for any other matter.
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