Re: Does the government have free money for seniors age 50+?
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2026 4:26 pm
Hello, Mr. McNamara
I was reviewing posts and found your information as page Administrator, when you replied to someone $900/month in taxes was too much. I have to pay over $1,000.
I've lived alone for over ten years, am being forced to rent a part, am retired with under $1000 (having to work again in what I can) and property taxes have been raised six-fold to over $13,000 now, for everyone that knows my case, illegitimately, after always paying taxes to the last penny).
Obviously for the last 12 years they've drained my savings, had to use my excellent credit ($0 debt) to max-out cards only to pay the taxes the last year they were paid, and I have last year past-due, with the current year soon being past-due also.
There are organizations promising assistance but I know not all are valid. Do you know of any active, legitimate ones that will give loans specifically for taxes or senior grants?
Thank you very much for your help,
I was reviewing posts and found your information as page Administrator, when you replied to someone $900/month in taxes was too much. I have to pay over $1,000.
I've lived alone for over ten years, am being forced to rent a part, am retired with under $1000 (having to work again in what I can) and property taxes have been raised six-fold to over $13,000 now, for everyone that knows my case, illegitimately, after always paying taxes to the last penny).
Obviously for the last 12 years they've drained my savings, had to use my excellent credit ($0 debt) to max-out cards only to pay the taxes the last year they were paid, and I have last year past-due, with the current year soon being past-due also.
There are organizations promising assistance but I know not all are valid. Do you know of any active, legitimate ones that will give loans specifically for taxes or senior grants?
Thank you very much for your help,