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Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit Presentation Tuesday

Come to McCarthy Senior Center to hear about new way to save seniors money on taxes.

From the Town of Wakefield website, a presentation Tuesday at the McCarthy Center on a new way for seniors to save money.

As a senior citizen, you may be eligible to claim a refundable credit on your personal state income tax return. The Circuit Breaker tax credit is based on the actual real estate taxes paid on the Massachusetts residential property you own or rent and occupy as your principal residence.

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Come to the McCarthy Senior Center at 30 Converse Street on February 19 at 10:30 a.m. for an informative presentation by Brian Lynch of the Massachusetts Department of Revenue.

What is the credit?

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The maximum credit amount for tax year 2018 is $1,100. If the credit you're owed exceeds the amount of the total tax payable for the year, you'll be refunded the additional amount of the credit without interest.

Am I eligible?

  • You must be a Massachusetts resident or part-year resident.
  • You must be 65 or older by December 31.
  • You must file a Massachusetts personal income tax return.
  • You must own or rent residential property in Massachusetts and occupy it as your primary residence.
  • For tax year 2018, your total Massachusetts income doesn't exceed:
    • $58,000 for a single individual who is not the head of a household.
    • $73,000 for a head of household.
    • $88,000 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 percent 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.

Who is not eligible?

  • Nonresidents.
  • An individual who is married and has a filing status of married filing separately.
  • A dependent of another taxpayer.
  • One who receives a federal and/or state rent subsidy or who rents from a tax-exempt entity.
  • For tax year 2018, the assessed value of principal residence exceeds $778,000.

For more information please call the center at 781-245-3312.

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