Montana homeowners are now able to apply for a one-time tax rebate of up to $400, as the state rolls out more wide-reaching changes to its property tax laws.

The application period began on Friday, and eligible property owners have until October 1 to apply for a rebate by visiting getmyrebate.mt.gov.

Why It Matters

The rebate is part of a statewide effort by lawmakers to grant financial relief to residents who have faced rising property taxes, which the Montana Budget & Policy Center said has made housing costs "unsustainable for Montana renters and homeowners of all ages." The 2025 legislative session saw the introduction of a number of new tax policies that lower these for primary residences, while increasing rates for high-value properties and out-of-state owners.

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