Natick Council on Aging to Host Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit Informational Seminar
Rep. David Linsky, Senator Karen Spilka and Senator Richard Ross have announced the event.
Editor's Note: Originally this post ran stating that people who make less than $705,000 per year are not eligible for the Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit. That is incorrect. You are ineligible if you make MORE than $705,000. This has been corrected below. The following is from a press release from the office of Senator Richard Ross. Senator Richard J. Ross (R-Wrentham), Senator Karen Spilka (D-Ashland) and Representative David P. Linsky (D-Natick) are pleased to announce an informational seminar on the Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit will be held at the Council on Aging in Natick on February 25, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. They will be joined by Brian Lynch of the Massachusetts Department of Revenue. “The Senior Circuit Breaker is an excellent …
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Irene Flint
10:36 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
I did contact Sen. Ross's office and they said - Dear Ms. Flint, Thank you for contacting Senator Ross about the Senior Circuit Breaker informational sessions. You are correct – the statement should read “If a taxpayer’s property is assessed at $705,000 or more, (s) he is not eligible for the tax credit.” I sincerely apologize for this error and for any confusion and inconvenience it caused you. …   more ›