Due to the unprecedented inflation that has swept the nation due to the Biden admin’s policies, several Governors across the United States are helping its residents who are in dire financial need.
According to Fox News, the following states are sending some type of stimulus checks to qualifying residents:
- California: “Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, approved a state budget that includes inflation relief checks as high as $1,050 for a married couple with at least one dependent. The payments — which are coming out of California’s $97 billion budget surplus — will be sent either as direct deposits or debit cards by 2023”.
- Colorado: “Residents who filed their 2021 tax return by June 30 will receive a check for $750 by September. Joint filers will receive up to $1,500.”
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- Delaware: “Delaware residents who had filed a 2020 state tax return received a one-time payment of $300 earlier this year. Couples filing jointly received $300 apiece.”
Delaware: $300 Rebate Payments- $300 to taxpayers who filed their 2020 state tax return.
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- Florida: “Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, announced last week that his administration is sending checks worth up to $450 per child to lower-income families.”
- Georgia: “Georgia residents who filed both their 2020 and 2021 tax returns will be eligible to receive rebate payments based on their tax-filing status.”
- Hawaii: “The Hawaii legislature approved a tax rebate earlier this year that provides $300 to residents who earned less than $100,000 in 2021.”
- Idaho: “Gov. Brad Little, a Republican, signed a law in February providing $75 to each taxpayer and dependent, or 12% of their 2020 state income tax liability, whichever is greater.”
- Indiana: “The state began delivering $125 payments to all residents regardless of income thanks to Indiana’s automatic taxpayer refund law.”
Indiana: $125 Rebate Payments- taxpayers will get a $125 one-time tax refund after they file their 2021 taxes. There’s no income requirement. Residents must have filed a state tax return for the year 2020 by Jan. 3, 2022, as well as a 2021 Indiana tax return by April 18, 2022.
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- Illinois: “Illinois approved a $1.83 billion relief package earlier this year that includes both income and property tax rebates.”
- Maine: “Taxpayers who filed a 2021 state tax return and have an adjusted gross income of less than $100,000 if single, $150,000 if filing as head of household and $200,000 if married and filing jointly will receive a one-time payment of $850.”
- Minnesota: “Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat, signed a bill in May approving a $750 payment for frontline workers. “
- New Mexico: “Earlier this year, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham approved a measure offering residents $250 if their income is less than $75,000 a year, and $500 for married couples filing joint returns, heads of household and surviving spouses with incomes under $150,000.”
- Pennsylvania: “The Keystone state set up a property tax and rent rebate program in July, delivering money from a $121.7 million fund to people with disabilities, older homeowners, and renters.”
- South Carolina: “Some taxpayers will qualify for a one-time payment of up to $800. Details for obtaining the rebate are expected to be released later this year.”
South Carolina: Rebate Checks of up to $800
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- Virginia: “Lawmakers approved a one-time tax rebate in June. Taxpayers who filed a return by Jul. 1 will receive a rebate by Oct. 31 of $250 if single, while couples filing jointly will get up to $500. You must file your taxes by Nov. 1 to receive the rebate.”
States Offering Stimulus Checks 💸
• California – up to $1,050
• Maine – $850
• South Carolina – up to $80
• New Jersey – $500
• New Mexico – $500
• Colorado – $400
• Delaware – $300
• Hawaii – $300
• Georgia – $250
• Indiana – $125
• Idaho – $75
• Illinois – $50— AssetDash (@assetdash) July 17, 2022
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