Only two weeks left to apply for the Home Heating Supplement Program

    Wednesday, 15 November 2023 07:00

    By Tonya Organ

    Rebates range between $200 and $500, and is available to residents of the province whose adjusted family income last year was $150,000 or less and who have directly incurred costs for the purchase of furnace or stove oil to heat their principal residence.

    The provincial Home Heating Supplement Program is open for applications until November 30th. The supplement, which ranges between $200 and $500, is available to residents of the province whose adjusted family income last year was $150,000 or less and who have directly incurred costs for the purchase of furnace or stove oil to heat their principal residence. Residents can also apply online. In order to ensure the most efficient processing time, please make sure to include a copy of your invoice for the purchase of furnace or stove oil, which should include the delivery address.  Residents who received the home heating supplement last fall are welcome to apply again this year if they meet the eligibility criteria.

     For more information, email OilSupplement@gov.nl.ca or phone 709-729-4645 (toll-free 1-844-729-4645).

     

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