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      • To be eligible for the Seniors’ School Tax Rebate, you or your spouse / common-law partner must: be 65 years of age or older by the end of the year (December 31); own your home or be liable for paying the school taxes on your principal residence; live in your home; and be residents of Manitoba.
      www.gov.mb.ca/finance/tao/sstrebate.html
  1. Eligible seniors below the $40,000 income-tested threshold may be eligible for a full Rebate depending on the amount of school tax. Senior households with a family net income of $63,500 or higher are not eligible for the Rebate.

  2. How the rebate works. Residential and farm properties. This year, residential property owners are receiving a 50 per cent rebate on school taxes for 2024 which is applied directly to their property tax notice.

  3. Yes. When completing the Manitoba Income Tax Form MB479 – Manitoba Credits, you will be required to reduce your school taxes paid by the value of the Rebate when applying for the School Tax Credit for Homeowners.

  4. Seniors School Tax Rebate will be up to $235 minus 1.0% of family net income over $40,000. School Tax Credit for Homeowners will be up to $87.50 minus 1.0% of family net income over $15,000. Farmland School Tax Rebate will be up to 40% of school tax to a maximum of $2,500.

  5. Seniors School Tax Rebate: Manitoba seniors who live in their own homes may be eligible for the SeniorsSchool Tax Rebate. Learn more. Seniors with income under $40,000: Senior households with family income under $40,000 may be eligible for an additional EPTC of up to $235.

  6. School Tax Rebate. Property owners in Manitoba will see the school tax rebate directly on their annual property tax bill. The rebate is calculated based on the following rules: Owners of residential and farm properties will receive a 50% rebate of the school division special levy payable.

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