Tax rebates to start arriving Monday
By Tatsuya
@Tatsuya (1149)
United States
April 24, 2008 5:19pm CST
Treasury Department says it will deposit the first 800,000 rebates - five days earlier than expected - in effort to boost economy.
The federal government, eager to boost the flagging economy, will start distributing special tax rebates on Monday - five days earlier than expected, the Treasury Department said Thursday.
The department had said last month that it would begin giving rebates on May 2.
Instead, 800,000 tax filers daily will get rebates on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. No rebates will be distributed on Thursday, and 5 million payments will be made on Friday.
The payments will go out ahead of schedule because of a new computer program that updates records daily - faster than an older program that updates weekly, according to Andrew DeSouza, a Treasury spokesman.
Overall, the Treasury will distribute more than $110 billion to 130 million taxpayers by July and hopes to get the first $50 billion out by the end of May, DeSouza said.
The checks are the centerpiece of an economic stimulus program signed into law by President Bush in February. The aim is to boost consumer spending and help mitigate problems caused by the slowing economy.
Checks are being distributed to people who file 2007 tax returns. Those who opt for direct deposit with the Internal Revenue Service will start getting rebates before those who use the mail.
The program calls for rebates of up to $600 for single filers making less than $75,000. Couples making less than $150,000 would receive rebates of up to $1,200. In addition, parents would receive $300 rebates per child. Tax filers who do not owe income taxes but have at least $3,000 in income would get a $300 rebate.
Rebates to taxpayers slated to get paper checks will start to go out on May 9 - one week earlier than originally planned.
The order in which tax filers will receive their rebates will be based on the last two digits of their Social Security numbers.
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@Thoroughrob (11742)
• United States
25 Apr 08
It will be nice to get, but I still don't see where it will fix our problems.
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@ayumitakashi (4462)
• United States
25 Apr 08
Well that makes me really happy. If I do get that I think that I get at least $900 which will help me out tremendously. I hope that I do get mine. I am really excited and happy and can't wait until Monday. I think I'll faint if I get it.
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@icyorchid (2564)
• United States
25 Apr 08
WOO HOO!!! Can't wait for it!
Ours is suppose to be sent on June 13th, but who knows now. lol
Thanks for the information, I know several people will be happy to hear this.
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@dandj929 (423)
• United States
24 Apr 08
Wow, that is pretty awesome. Many Americans will be happy next week!
Although it's sad to say that many of them most likely already have that money spent on paying off their high heating bills from the winter, fixing up their cas, and helping to pay the rediculous price for fuel just to get to work every day.
The cash we get back can hopefully be saved! It's tough right now though, so we shall see.
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