Tax rebates to arrive earlier than expected

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The Treasury Department has announced that tax rebate checks will be direct deposited earlier than expected, starting on April 28, instead of May 2. Those who opted for direct deposit will receive their checks before those getting them by mail. However, there is frustration among some individuals regarding the economic stimulus package, with many expressing a preference for a straightforward tax reduction rather than rebate checks. Concerns were raised about the complexity of eligibility criteria, particularly regarding income thresholds and the impact of dependents on the rebate amount. Some participants noted confusion over whether they would qualify for any rebate, especially if they typically do not receive refunds. There were suggestions that the rebate process could be simplified by integrating it into regular tax returns, eliminating unnecessary steps. Overall, while some are excited about the early deposits, there is significant skepticism about the effectiveness and fairness of the stimulus payments.
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Woohoo, according to this, my check will be direct deposited into my bank account before May 5th. :approve: (I took the direct deposit option).

Those of you eagerly awaiting your tax rebate checks will rejoice at the Treasury Department's announcement that they're depositing the checks ahead of schedule. Their original announcement stated that May 2 would be rebate check opening day, but they've updated their schedule with the early start date of Monday, April 28.

If the IRS has your direct deposit information then your check will be deposited earlier than those who will receive their check in the mail.

The link has a schedule of dates.

http://www.savvysugar.com/1576586
 
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Lame, I don't get mine until the 12th based on my SSN.

Seriously though, this economic stimulus package is complete B.S. I'd rather they just reduced my taxes by $600 for the year.
 
Mech_Engineer said:
Lame, I don't get mine until the 12th based on my SSN.

Seriously though, this economic stimulus package is complete B.S. I'd rather they just reduced my taxes by $600 for the year.

I agree. I never liked the idea of the 'bonuses' to begin with. Looks like I won't be getting mine till July 4th.
 
Mech_Engineer said:
Seriously though, this economic stimulus package is complete B.S. I'd rather they just reduced my taxes by $600 for the year.
It comes to the same thing. You could just write yourself a check for $600 and save all the postage and handling costs.
 
They give something back today, but tomorrow they will take twice as much.
 
Since I didn't get a refund in the first place (which is good, it means I'm not letting the government hold too much of my money interest free), they can't direct deposit. Not that I'm quite clear on where I stand in this whole economic stimulus picture anyway. I'd like a $600 refund, but everything written about it makes it rather vague whether I'm in the group that would actually get it (usually I get nothing since I have no tax deductions...I mean children). If I get economically stimulated, I'll be thrilled to add it to my savings (it's my money anyway).
 
Moonbear said:
Since I didn't get a refund in the first place (which is good, it means I'm not letting the government hold too much of my money interest free), they can't direct deposit. Not that I'm quite clear on where I stand in this whole economic stimulus picture anyway. I'd like a $600 refund, but everything written about it makes it rather vague whether I'm in the group that would actually get it (usually I get nothing since I have no tax deductions...I mean children). If I get economically stimulated, I'll be thrilled to add it to my savings (it's my money anyway).
I know it's anyone that files a tax return, it doesn't matter if you paid or got a refund.
 
Evo said:
I know it's anyone that files a tax return, it doesn't matter if you paid or got a refund.

It didn't sound like that from the notices I got. It had all sorts of weird explanations about income ranges and getting complete vs partial refunds. Last time they gave back money, I didn't get anything...it seemed to go to people with kids and certain minimum incomes and I didn't qualify (or maybe I got some miniscule amount not worth remembering). I'm not holding my breath waiting for it.
 
Moonbear said:
It didn't sound like that from the notices I got. It had all sorts of weird explanations about income ranges and getting complete vs partial refunds. Last time they gave back money, I didn't get anything...it seemed to go to people with kids and certain minimum incomes and I didn't qualify (or maybe I got some miniscule amount not worth remembering). I'm not holding my breath waiting for it.
I believe that the formula is that the rebate decreases for the individual starting at $75,000 annual income. I know because the girl in the office next to me was worried until she realized for married people it was $150,000 and her husband doesn't work. Come to think of it, I don't know what, if anything I'll get back. :cry: Darn you MB!
 
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I believe that the formula is that the rebate decreases for the individual starting at $75,000 annual income. I know because the girl in the office next to me was worried until she realized for married people it was $150,000 and her husband doesn't work. Come to think of it, I don't know what, if anything I'll get back. :cry: Darn you MB!

I'm not sure any two things I've read about it, even on IRS's site, say the same thing.

It also seems silly they couldn't just figure the formula right into your regular tax return and either factor it into your rebate or deduct from it what you owe, and save a step of processing. Instead of me writing them a check and then them sending me a check, why couldn't they have just sent me a check with the amount I owe already deducted (if I'm due a check...which I'm not sure, but if they built it into the tax return, I'd have an answer on that by now).
 

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