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Am I elegible for the Mass. circuit breaker tax credit?

My Mass. income is less then 65,000
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JohnW152
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Am I elegible for the Mass. circuit breaker tax credit?

You're eligible income-wise, but there are other requirements to consider.

 

According to Who is eligible in Massachusetts Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit:

  • You must be a Massachusetts resident or part-year resident.
  • You must be 65 or older by December 31 of the tax year.
  • You must file a Schedule CB with your Massachusetts personal income tax return. 
  • You must own or rent residential property in Massachusetts and occupy it as your primary residence.
  • For tax year 2023, your total Massachusetts income doesn't exceed:
    • $69,000 for a single individual who is not the head of a household.
    • $86,000 for a head of household.
    • $103,000 for married couples filing a joint return.
  • If you are a homeowner, your Massachusetts property tax payments, together with half of your water and sewer expense, must exceed 10% of your total Massachusetts income for the tax year.
  • If you are a renter, 25% of your annual Massachusetts rent must exceed 10% of your total Massachusetts income for the tax year.
  • The assessed valuation of the homeowner's personal residence as of January 1, 2023, before residential exemptions but after abatements, cannot exceed $1,025,000.
  • The Schedule CB must be completed within 3 years from the last day for filing the return, without regard to any extension of time to file.

If you're eligible, the TurboTax program will compute the credit for you.

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