Rebates are offered to eligible citizens who are BPU ratepayers in Wyandotte County for a portion of their BPU, gas or telecommunications utility bills. If you qualify for utility rebates, you will also qualify for BPU PILOT relief.
Rebates are offered to eligible citizens of Kansas City, Kansas who have paid sales tax.
Property Tax Rebates are offered to eligible citizens who own a home in Wyandotte County, Kansas for a portion of their property taxes.
INCOME GUIDELINES RECEIVED FOR TAX YEAR 2024:
$42,600 PER APPLICANT (ONE APPLICANT PER HOUSEHOLD)
Residents of Wyandotte County with a BPU account for utilities, or pay gas service or telecommunications services can apply for a Utility Tax rebate. If you answer yes to these questions, this rebate could be available to you:
Residents of the City of Kansas City, Kansas can apply for a Sales Tax rebate. If you answer yes to these questions, this rebate could be available to you:
You can only apply for the rebates from January 2 through April 15, 2025.
Mail your documents to the Clerk's Office. We will return your original documents to you.
Bring your information to the Clerk's Office between 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday – Friday, on a walk-in basis. Various sites will be designated throughout the county where applications will be processed. The following locations will be hosting appointments for rebate applications.
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Eisenhower Community Center, 2801 N. 72nd Street
Area Agency on Aging, 849C N. 47th Street
Please call (913) 573-5311 to schedule an appointment for the Argentine Community Center, Eisenhower Community Center, or the UG Annex. Call the Area Agency on Aging directly to schedule an appointment with that agency (913-573-8531). No appointments are required for City Hall.
If you need transportation, please notify the call taker at the time you schedule your appointment and transportation services will be arranged on your behalf.
The Clerk's Office will process your application and mail you a copy for your records within five business days of our receipt. You should receive your rebate check from the Unified Government approximately ten weeks after your application has been processed.
How do I qualify?
If you own and live in your home, you can apply to have a portion of your real estate taxes refunded back to you from the State of Kansas.
You can apply for the Homestead/Safe Senior/Disabled Veterans rebates from January 2 through April 15 of each year. If you file a tax return, the Clerk's Office cannot file Property Tax rebate on your behalf. If you miss the filing deadline, you must contact the Kansas Department of Revenue at (785) 368-8222 to obtain authority to file a late return.
You can mail your documents to the Clerk's Office. We will return your original documents to you.
Bring your information to the Clerk's Office between 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM. Monday – Friday on a walk-in basis. Various sites will be designated throughout the county where applications will be processed. The following locations will be hosting appointments for rebate applications.
Please call (913) 573-5311 to schedule an appointment for the Argentine Community Center, Eisenhower Community Center, or the UG Annex. No appointments are required for City Hall.
The Clerk's Office will process your application and mail you a copy for your records within five business days of our receipt. You should receive your rebate from the State of Kansas approximately four to six weeks after your application has been processed.
The Advancement program applies to your Property rebate. This program provides eligible homeowners with the opportunity to apply a portion of their anticipated Homestead refund to help pay the first half of their property tax each year. This advancement from the State is received in January at the Treasurer's Office on behalf of those taxpayers that qualified for a homestead tax refund the previous year and elected to participate in the program. It allows the taxpayer a credit to be used against the payment of their first half of real estate taxes. These tax payments are due December 20.
The Neighborhood Revitalization Act (NRA) program is a percentage rebate of the additional taxes paid because of a qualified improvement based on construction cost for a set period. The rebate applies only to the additional taxes resulting from the increase in the property's assessed value.
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The Board of Public Utilities has several rebate programs. Please visit their website for more information.
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