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- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker abstract "A Property Tax Circuit Breaker is a Tax refund in the United States given to low income individuals and families whose property tax liability is a large percentage of their yearly income. The term was coined by John Shannon of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations in the 1960s. There are currently 18 states who use a wide scope of programs to relieve the property tax burden for low income individuals and families. Just as an electrical circuit breaker will prevent an electric circuit from being overloaded with energy, these programs prevent low income households from being overloaded with tax burden. Like all tax refunds, these programs require low income households to pay the entire property tax up-front then a credit or refund is given during the income tax processing. A popular feature of the property tax circuit breaker is that rather than limiting the amount of money someone pays in property taxes, relief is given after the property taxes are paid. This is done so that the locality who is in charge of levying the taxes and utilizing the revenue does not see a decrease in revenue from property taxes, rather the state government passes down relief for those property taxes that are paid.".
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- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageRevisionID "701507770".
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageWikiLink Advisory_Commission_on_Intergovernmental_Relations.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Taxation.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageWikiLink Homestead_exemption.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageWikiLink Illinois.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageWikiLink Maine.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageWikiLink Maryland.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageWikiLink Property_tax.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageWikiLink Tax_refund.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
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- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker subject Category:Taxation.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker hypernym Refund.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker comment "A Property Tax Circuit Breaker is a Tax refund in the United States given to low income individuals and families whose property tax liability is a large percentage of their yearly income. The term was coined by John Shannon of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations in the 1960s. There are currently 18 states who use a wide scope of programs to relieve the property tax burden for low income individuals and families.".
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker label "Property Tax Circuit Breaker".
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker sameAs Q22907962.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker sameAs Q22907962.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker wasDerivedFrom Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker?oldid=701507770.
- Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker isPrimaryTopicOf Property_Tax_Circuit_Breaker.