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Whitmer on one-time home heating credit: ‘Will save families money’

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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. | Governor Gretchen Whitmer/Facebook

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. | Governor Gretchen Whitmer/Facebook

The holiday season will be more affordable for nearly 210,000 households that will receive a one-time payment credit towards their heating bill.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced that recipients had previously received home heating credits for the 2021 tax year, according to a news release from Whitmer's office.

"No one should have to choose between keeping the heat on or paying for other essentials like rent, prescription medication or groceries, but far too many Michiganders face those kinds of choices," Whitmer said. "That’s why I’m proud to announce more relief from our home heading credit, which will keep families warm by covering heating costs. 

“As we enter colder months, these extra dollars back in people’s pockets will save families money and help them meet their basic needs," she added. "I’ll work with anyone to save people money and ensure they have access to the basics that we all deserve."

Applications for home heating credit can be sent during next year’s tax filing season with this year's recipients eligible for a $575 or $380 credit depending on their household. 

"The Michigan Department of Treasury has processed all payments and the checks have been sent through the U.S. Postal Service,” Michigan Treasurer Rachael Eubanks said. "If you already received a home heating credit payment this year, no further action is required. A payment should be headed to your mailbox soon.”

Any Michigan resident who needs information on heating assistance or other emergency relief can visit the MDHHS website.

“The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services [MDHHS] is pleased to work with our partners at the Michigan Department of Treasury so that Michigan residents can have easy access to this additional home heating credit,” MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel said in the release. “These payments will allow families to spend more of their money on other necessities such as food in addition to ensuring they can pay their utility bills.”

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