Pennsylvania Property Tax and Rent Rebate Office
Pittsburgh District Office - Property Tax and Rent Rebate Information
Sponsors the property tax/rent rebate program for older adults and residents with disabilities. Will assist with the preparation of state personal income or property tax forms. The Property Tax/Rent Rebate is based on the property taxes paid directly or included in the rent paid during the previous calendar year, or the claim year.
411 7th Avenue
Room 420
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Pennsylvania residents who are:
A) Age 65 and older

B) Widows and widowers age 50 and older

C) People with disabilities age 18 and older

Income limit is $45,000/year for both homeowners and renters; half of Social Security income is excluded from income calculation for eligibility.

Additional criteria apply. Visit the website for details.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm

Appointments are encouraged.
Phone/FAX Numbers
  • (412) 565-7540
  • (888) 222-9190 - Hotline/Toll-Free
Email Address: RA-RV-BET-PGH-TA-EM@pa.gov
Fee Amounts: Services provided free of charge.
Intake Procedure: Call the toll-free number for assistance over the phone with the Property Tax Rent Rebate program.

Call the Intake number to schedule an appointment at the Pittsburgh Office.

Visit the website to apply online or download/print an application.

Individuals may also obtain a paper form from Revenue District Offices or their Pennsylvania General Assembly Representative or State Senator's offices.
Intake Requirements: Proof of age, income, and disability where applicable, as well as proof of property taxes paid and/or rent paid during the claim year.
Geographical Area: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Mercer, Somerset, Washington, and Westmoreland counties
Helpful Tips: The department begins mailing and depositing rebates on July 1. If your claim was approved on or before June 15, the department will mail or deposit your rebate on or about July 1. If your claim was approved after June 15, the department will mail or deposit your rebate approximately six weeks from the date the claim was approved.
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Pennsylvania Property Tax and Rent Rebate Office
Pittsburgh District Office - Property Tax and Rent Rebate Information
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