CHEYENNE, Wyo. — On Monday, April 15, Governor Mark Gordon and the Wyoming Department of Revenue announced that the property tax refund program for homeowners is now open for applications. The deadline to apply is Monday, June 3.

At the Governor’s request, the Legislature appropriated an additional $20 million to further expand the program to ensure that more homeowners are eligible to participate.

With the passing of House Bill 4 in March, the Governor also expanded eligibility to those whose household income is equal to or less than 145 percent of the median household income for their county of residence, or the statewide median, whichever is greater. Eligible homeowners must be a Wyoming resident for at least five years, occupy the residence at least nine months of the year and have total assets less than $156,900 per adult household member. The Department of Revenue anticipates an additional 2,000 taxpayers will qualify with the increased income level, according to Gordon’s announcement.

“I want to thank the Legislature for endorsing the importance of this program to Wyoming taxpayers, and for providing the resources needed to get additional relief to those most impacted by increased assessments,” Gordon said in the announcement.

The property tax refund program assists eligible Wyoming homeowners struggling to pay their property taxes. In 2023, the program helped more than 9,000 Wyoming families, with more than $8 million in refunds distributed. The average refund was approximately $938. Homeowners can apply for a refund of up to one-half of the median residential property tax amount or 75 percent of their 2023 property tax bill, whichever is less.

Brenda Henson, Director of the Department of Revenue, stated in the press release that all taxpayers who applied for refunds last year will receive an application in the mail in mid-April. Taxpayers can also apply online at wptrs.wyo.gov. Applications are also available at the local County Treasurer’s office. All applications must be properly completed and filed with the Department of Revenue or the County Treasurer’s office no later than June 3.  Before applying for the refund, individuals must pay their 2023 taxes in full. 

For more information about Wyoming’s property tax refund program, including eligibility requirements and how to apply, visit wptrs.wyo.gov or call (307) 777-7320

Leigh Reagan Smith is a wildlife and community news reporter. Originally a documentary filmmaker, she has lived in the valley since 1997. Leigh enjoys skiing, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking and interviewing interesting people for her podcast, SoulRise.