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Monday, June 3 is the deadline for application for the State of Wyoming’s Property Tax Refund program.
Rocky Mountain Power is asking for a 21% rate increase, which would go into effect after the New Year. This will let you know how to make your voice heard before Public Service Commission.
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To apply for a refund, visit your county treasurer’s office, go online to WPTRS.wyo.gov, or call 307 777-7320.
To apply for a refund, visit your county treasurer’s office, go online to WPTRS.wyo.gov, or call 307 777-7320.If you applied for a refund last year, the department sent a 2022 application to you via mail in early April.
At 10 a.m. on Nov. 9, Revenue Committee co-chair Cale Case and State Revenue Department Director Brenda Henson will discuss proposals for property tax relief that are moving to the 2023 Legislative Session during a free webinar.
A teletown hall will inform listeners about a new property tax refund program in Wyoming.
Over the next four months, AARP Wyoming will hold a series of financial events to highlight resources and tools to help you manage your finances, tackle your debt, plan your retirement, and protect your hard-earned assets.
Helping our members manage their debt and savings to improve their financial health is a priority for AARP Wyoming. We offer a number of tools to help members do just that including the AARP Interview an Advisor and Money Map tools. AARP is committed to helping people achieve a brighter and more secure financial future for themselves and their families. These tools are free to anyone who would like to use them.
Find out more about this issue at AARP’s second in a series of free webinars.
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