I’ve been asked by a few people about the $600.00 tax refunds this year. Some want to know how they’ll get it. Others want to know what happens if you owe back taxes. I found a few answers to the questions so I thought I’d share them with you here.
How Will I Receive My Payment?
Stimulus payments will be made by direct deposit to people who choose to receive their 2007 income tax refunds through direct deposit. All others will receive their economic stimulus payments in the form of a paper check.
What is the Payment Schedule?
Stimulus payments will be sent out in the order of the last two digits of the Social Security number used on the tax return. Because the IRS will use the Social Security number to determine when checks are mailed, taxpayers may receive their checks at different times from their neighbors or other family members. On joint returns, the first Social Security number listed will determine the mail-out time.
Taxpayers who choose direct deposit on their federal income tax returns can expect to receive their economic stimulus payments between May 2 and May 16, provided their returns were received and processed by April 15, 2008. For taxpayers who did not choose direct deposit on their tax return but whose returns were processed by April 15, the paper checks will be in the mail starting May 16, with the initial mailings completed by around July 11. The following is the schedule for economic stimulus payments related to tax returns.
Direct Deposit Payments
Last two digits of SSN: Payment:
00 - 20 May 2
21 - 75 May 9
76 - 99 May 16
Paper Checks
Last two digits of SSN: Payment:
00 - 09 May 16
10 - 18 May 23
19 - 25 May 30
26 - 38 June 6
39 - 51 June 13
52 - 63 June 20
64 - 75 June 27
76 - 87 July 4
88 - 99 Jul 11
What If I Owe Back Taxes to the IRS?
All or part of an economic stimulus payment may be applied to back taxes or certain other debts of the taxpayer, such as delinquent child support and student loans. In such cases, the IRS will send a letter to the taxpayer explaining the offset. (This means that if you get that letter each year that says they’re garnishing your tax return, they’ll garnish it again this year too. No, you don’t get money if you owe the government more than they owe you!)
What if I File an Extension?
To accommodate tax returns processed after April 15, the IRS will continue sending weekly payments. People who file tax returns after April 15 and receive a refund can expect to receive their economic stimulus payments in about two weeks after receiving their tax refunds, but not before the date they would have received their payment if the return had been processed by April 15.
To ensure taxpayers receive their stimulus payment this year, they must file a tax return by Oct. 15.
More on Rebates and Filing Issues
The IRS link, www.irs.gov, is the source for all questions related to the rebates provided by the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008.
Do I Have to File a Tax Return to Receive a
Rebate?
Yes. This is a frequently asked question and the IRS has issued a new publication (IRS Pub. 4665, Economic Stimulus Payment Guide for Benefit Recipients) to answer your specific questions. The guide is for persons who receive Social Security, railroad retirement, or certain veterans’ benefits who are not otherwise required to file a federal income tax return, but must file a return for the IRS to determine their eligibility for an economic stimulus payment.
How Much Will My Rebate Be?
Would you like to know your projected rebate dollars? The IRS has provided an online calculator called the Economic Stimulus Payment Calculator that will allow you to answer a series of questions that will reveal your projected rebate value. In order to process your information, you will need your 2007 tax return. After answering the questions, the calculator will provide the projected dollar value of your payment.
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I work for a company that manages and tracks gift cards and we blogged about the IRS stimulus a few days ago on savvywallet.com. I just want to warn the readers that there are some scams out there, so just be careful what you do with your stimulus. Another thing, there are retailers who are offering 10% bonuses if you exchange your stimulus for store gift cards. Be careful. Consider this, last year $100B was spent on gift cards and $8B was lost/unredeemed. My advice? save it, put it towards debt, get that HDTV you’ve always wanted. I’d rather have an expensive TV sitting in my living room than have my wallet stolen with grocery gift cards in it. At least I can say that Uncle Sam helped me finance my 50in plasma.
My last didgets of the SS# are 80 and I have direct deposit. I still have not received my refund and the info on this site said by May 16th, well we are far past that date.
When should i expect my check
I filed my taxes in March 2008. According to my s.s.# which ends 38, I should have received my stimulus payment in my checking account by May 9th. To date, I have not heard or received anything.
July 7, 2008. I am trying to be patient.
My girlfriend also just received hers, about one week ago, which was 3 weeks late.
Margaret, I’m glad you think I have friends at the IRS, but unfortunately I dont. I was just posting the most up-to-date knowledge I had on the subject. I’m sorry I can’t get you any more updated information on when to expect your check.