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  1. State law provides a property tax credit program for Connecticut owners in residence of real property, who are elderly (65 and over) or totally disabled, and whose annual incomes do not exceed certain limits.

  2. To be eligible for the Circuit Breaker program, individuals must meet the following requirements: Be a Connecticut resident and meet the income limit; Be age 18 years or older and permanently disabled and receiving benefits OR; Be age 65 or older by December 31 of the previous year OR

  3. Circuit Breaker Program. Property Tax Credits for Elderly and Disabled. Property tax credits from $150 up to $1,250 of total tax are available for qualifying applicants. The credit level is based on a graduated income scale. Applicant eligibility is based on the following criteria:

  4. To receive benefits under the Illinois Benefit Access Program, formerly known as the Illinois Circuit Breaker, you must make an online application demonstrating your eligibility. If your application is approved, you receive the Ride Free Transit Card and the License Plate Discount.

  5. Parts of the Department on Aging's Benefit Access Program, formerly known as the Circuit Breaker Program, allows for the Secretary of State's office to provide for a reduced-fee license plates aimed toward senior citizens and persons with disabilities with specific qualifications. Apply.

  6. A new law extends tax relief under the Circuit Breaker Program to owners of real property held in trust for the owner, if the owner (or the owner and his or her spouse) is the trust grantor and beneficiary.

  7. Form IL-1041 (R12/23) is for tax year ending on or after December 31, 2023, and ending before December 31, 2024. For tax year ending on or after December 31, 2022 and before December 31, 2023, use the 2022 form. Using the wrong form will delay the processing of your return.