Recently, June 10, was the last day to apply the Property Tax, Rent, and Heat (PTC) Rebate in Colorado.
Nevertheless, individuals who skipped it are still allowed to get paid. Residents who wish to get their payment in October may still submit it by September 10.
The $7 million refund program is designed to support citizens who are elderly or lower income to overcome growing costs. For solo filers, the income threshold is $16,925, while for joint filers, it is $22,858.
To get their funding in the new year, individuals who missed the September application date are given until December 10 to submit their applications.
Alaskans continue to get a sizable annual payout, whereas most Colorado residents still need to submit to get their PTC rebate.
On June 15, inhabitants of the state who were designated as “eligible-not given” on June 7 shall get their $3,284 2022 Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) payout.
The payout is made from the state’s annual natural gas and oil profits.