As a result of the coronavirus epidemic, the American economy entered a complete shutdown in March 2020. In an effort to boost businesses and consumers, the U.S. government enacted a series of stimulus packages almost immediately.
Despite the fact that federal funding has been exhausted for quite some time, certain states who were slower to respond are still delivering relief. Despite the fact that many programs terminated in 2022, a few states still have payments scheduled for 2023. The following is a summary of the states that still have payments due this year.
California
In 2022, the state of California permitted inflation relief checks of up to $1,050, the majority of which have already been distributed. The state expects that approximately 5% of checks will not be issued until January 15, 2023.
Rebate amounts begin at $350 and are determined by income, household size, and tax filing status. Individuals earning more than $250,000 and couples earning more than $500,000 are ineligible.
Learn more about -> Middle Class Tax Refund | FTB.ca.gov
For California taxes in general, see the California State Tax Guide.
Colorado
Resident Coloradans who timely filed their 2021 taxes most likely received payments of $750 for single filers and $1,500 for joint filers by September 30. Those who filed a request for an extension by the Oct. 17 deadline may still be awaiting their payout, which is expected no later than January 31, 2023.
Learn more about -> Colorado Cash Back | Department of Revenue - Taxation
For Colorado taxes in general, see the Colorado State Tax Guide.
Idaho
Idaho passed rebates for the 2022 Special Session, which will be distributed by the end of March 2023. The rebate is equal to the greater of 10 percent of a taxpayer's 2020 income tax liability, $300 for single filers, or $600 for joint filers.
The state Tax Commission expects to send approximately 800,000 payments totaling up to $500 million.
Learn more about -> 2022 Tax Rebates: Frequently Asked Questions | State Tax Commission (idaho.gov)
You can track your payment through the Idaho Tax Commission's online portal(opens in new tab).
For Idaho taxes in general, see the Idaho State Tax Guide.
Illinois
Similar to Idaho, eligible Illinois citizens may receive two "stimulus cheques" this year. There is a $50 income tax reimbursement (or $100 for married couples filing jointly), plus $100 per dependant, up to a maximum of three dependents. Then there is a $300 maximum property tax relief.
Residents of Illinois with a 2021 Illinois adjusted gross income of less than $200,000 (or less than $400,000 for joint filers) are eligible for the income tax rebate. To qualify for a property tax rebate, you must be an Illinois resident who paid Illinois property taxes on your primary residence in 2020 and have an adjusted gross income of $250,000 or less on your 2021 Illinois tax return ($500,000 or less for joint filers).
Beginning in September, rebate payments are still being mailed out in December. Look for the "Where's My Rebate?" link on the Illinois Department of Revenue's website(opens in a new tab) to follow the progress of your rebate payment.
Learn more about -> Illinois "stimulus checks"
For Illinois taxes in general, see the Illinois State Tax Guide.
Massachusetts
The issuance of stimulus checks to qualified Massachusetts residents began on November 1, 2022. They are available to everyone who filed a 2021 Massachusetts income tax return and paid Massachusetts personal income taxes by October 17, 2022. Payments equal 14.0312 percent of your Massachusetts income tax liability for 2021.
Payments to eligible Massachusetts individuals who filed their required tax return by October 17 were processed and mailed by December 15. Those who file after October 17 will have to wait approximately one month to receive their refund.
Check out the state's online calculator if you need an estimate of your payment amount (opens in new tab). There is no online way for verifying the status of your refund, however you can phone 877-677-9727 with inquiries.
Learn more about -> Massachusetts stimulus check payments
For Massachusetts taxes in general, see the Massachusetts State Tax Guide.
Maine
The majority of Mainers have received their $850 COVID Pandemic Relief Payment ($1,700 for couples). Due to the fact that payments are provided on a rolling basis as 2021 Maine income tax filings are received, the state will continue sending payouts through December to qualified persons who waited to submit their return (the extended due date was October 31, 2022).
To be eligible for a payment, you must (1) file a 2021 Maine income tax return by the final deadline, (2) not be claimed as a dependent on anyone else's Maine tax return, and (3) have a 2021 federal adjusted gross income of less than $100,000 (single filers and married taxpayers filing separate returns), $150,000 (head-of-household filers), or $200,000 (married taxpayers filing joint returns) (joint filers and surviving spouses).
Similar to other state tax offices, Maine Revenue Services offers an online payment status checker(opens in a new tab).
Learn more about -> online tool
For Maine taxes in general, see the Maine State Tax Guide.
New Jersey
Two million New Jersey households will receive property tax reimbursements totaling $2 billion. The rebate amount is determined by household income, with homeowners earning up to $150,000 receiving $1,500 and those earning between $150,000 and $250,000 receiving $1,000.
Renters are eligible for $450 if their annual income does not exceed $150,000. The payments are expected no later than May 2023.
Learn more about -> NJ Division of Taxation - ANCHOR Program (state.nj.us)
New Mexico
In 2022, "stimulus" funds for qualified New Mexico citizens take the form of two tax rebates. The initial tax rebate is $500 for joint filers, head of household filers, and surviving spouses with earnings below $150,000, and $250 for solo filers and married individuals filing separate tax returns. The second tax rebate is valued at $1,000 for joint filers, heads of household, and surviving spouses, and $500 for single filers and married residents filing separately. In November, certain low-income New Mexicans also got $400 in economic relief payments.
The first installment of tax rebates was issued in July, while the second installment was issued in June. Those who file a 2021 New Mexico tax return by May 23, 2023, will continue to receive payments. Consequently, some New Mexico residents will receive rebate cheques in December or later. Call the New Mexico Department of Taxation and Revenue at 866-285-2996 if you submitted a 2021 tax return but have not yet received a refund.
For New Mexico taxes in general, see the New Mexico State Tax Guide.
Pennsylvania
In July 2022, Pennsylvania began providing payouts to elderly tenants, homeowners, and persons with disabilities, but the deadline to submit a claim was December 31, 2022. This means that payments for eligible residents who submit their documentation by the deadline will continue till 2023.
Those who are eligible for supplementary refunds, as determined by the state, may get up to $975.
To qualify for a payment, you must be at least 65 years old, a widow(er) at least 50 years old, or a disabled person at least 18 years old. Additionally, your annual income cannot beyond $35,000 for homeowners and $15,000 for renters (50% of your Social Security benefits are deducted).
For Pennsylvania taxes in general, see the Pennsylvania State Tax Guide.
South Carolina
In November 2022, South Carolina started sending refund checks of up to $800 to eligible residents. Those who filed their tax returns by the October 17 deadline received their payouts before the end of 2022, while those who filed after the October 17 deadline but before February 15, 2023 will receive their reimbursements in March 2023.
Learn more about -> South Carolina Income Tax Rebate 2022 (sc.gov)
For South Carolina taxes in general, see the South Carolina State Tax Guide.
Virginia
You had to file a 2021 Virginia income tax return by November 1, 2022, demonstrating a net tax liability, in order to qualify for Virginia's $250 (or $500 for married couples filing jointly) stimulus tax rebate.
In the order it receives tax returns, the state is paying rebate payments on a rolling basis. Residents who filed a 2021 Virginia tax return by September 5, 2022, and were eligible for a payment have already received it. However, if you filed between September 6 and November 1, you may receive a reimbursement in December (it could take a few months to process your payment, though).
Learn more about -> Virginia's stimulus tax rebate
For Virginia taxes in general, see the Virginia State Tax Guide.
Rhode Island
Families in Rhode Island who qualify for a child tax credit this year will receive $250 for each kid who was 18 or younger at the end of 2021, up to a maximum of $750 per child (i.e., for up to three children). In October, the state began making payments on a rolling basis to Rhode Island individuals who filed their 2021 tax return by August 31, 2022. For those who file an extended tax return by October 17, 2022, however, refund checks will begin arriving in December.
If you filed a combined Rhode Island return for the 2021 tax year and your federal adjusted gross income did not exceed $200,000, you are eligible for a rebate. For everyone else, your federal AGI must be $100,000 or less.
Check out the Rhode Island Division of Taxation's online tool(opens in new tab) if you want to see the status of your rebate.
For Rhode Island taxes in general, see the Rhode Island State Tax Guide.
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