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Shenandoah alerts residents to energy bill credit
SHENANDOAH, TX - The City of Shenandoah put out the word to all of its residents that Entergy is offering Texas customers one-time credit off energy bills to combat rising costs.
A one-time $150 bill credit will be available for qualifying customers on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27. A link to the application will be available on the Entergy Texas tab of https://www.entergy.com/answers at 9 a.m. on Sept. 27. The following documentation will be required to apply for the one-time credit:
• Photo ID (driver’s license or state-issued ID, passport)
• One of the following income options for each income earner age 18 or older:
• First page of 2021 tax return(s)
• 2021 Form W-2(s)
• Last paystub(s)
• Social Security Administration 1099 or 1042S form(s)
To qualify, customers must have a total household income of up to 250% of the federal poverty level, which equates to $69,000 for a family of four.