LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) — Michiganders needing help with their energy bills can now apply for the Home Heating Credit, according to the Michigan Department of Treasury.
Officials say that low-income, deaf, disabled or blind persons, disabled veterans and senior citizens may qualify for the credit and that they are not required to file a Michigan individual income tax return to receive it.
“While it may be March, heating season is still in full force as we navigate yet another chilly Michigan spring,” said State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks. “This credit can provide assistance on heating bills during our cold seasons, allowing individuals to spend their hard-earned dollars on other necessities. Please don’t hesitate to seek out assistance if you think you’re eligible.”
Individuals can apply for the Home Heating Credit electronically through the e-File system.
Forms and instructional materials are available on the internet at Michigan.gov/IncomeTax or by calling 517-636-4486. Forms are also available at many libraries, Northern Michigan post offices, and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) offices across the state.
All applications for the credit must be received by Saturday, September 30.
Additional information can be found on the Home Heating Credit website.
For more information about resources available for heating assistance, go to Michigan.gov/