Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (Oopa) Expenses Worksheet is a legal document that was released by the Department of Revenue - City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania. The form may be used strictly within City of Philadelphia.
Q: What is an Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (Oopa)?
A: Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (Oopa) is a payment plan that allows homeowners in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to pay their property taxes over time.
Q: Who is eligible for Oopa?
A: Homeowners in the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who are facing difficulties in paying their property taxes may be eligible for Oopa.
Q: How does Oopa work?
A: Oopa allows homeowners to make monthly payments towards their property taxes instead of paying a lump sum. The monthly payments are based on the homeowner's income.
Q: What expenses can be included in the Oopa worksheet?
A: Expenses such as mortgage payments, utilities, medical expenses, and childcare can be included in the Oopa worksheet.
Q: How can I apply for Oopa?
A: To apply for Oopa, homeowners need to complete an application form and provide supporting documents such as income verification and proof of residence.
Q: Are there any fees or penalties for participating in Oopa?
A: There are no additional fees or penalties for participating in Oopa. However, interest is charged on the unpaid balance at a rate determined by the City of Philadelphia.
Q: What happens if I miss a payment under Oopa?
A: If a homeowner misses a payment under Oopa, they will be considered in default and may risk losing the benefits of the payment agreement.
Q: Can I pay off my Oopa balance early?
A: Yes, homeowners can pay off their Oopa balance early without any penalties.
Q: Is Oopa available in other cities in Pennsylvania?
A: No, Oopa is specific to the City of Philadelphia and is not available in other cities in Pennsylvania.
Form Details:
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