Over & done. None for 2009. Probably, never to happen again.
Yes, you still can get the $600 stimulus payment for your 2007 income tax return. Form 1040X is Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. Filing an amended return usually doesn't affect the stimulus payment. If the IRS receives your Form 1040X before issuing your stimulus payment, then your stimulus payment will be issued after your Form 1040X has been processed.For more information, go to www.irs.gov/newsroom for the article, 'Economic Stimulus Payment Q&As'.
One thing has nothing to do with the other. You will need to see if a stimulus payment was available for the tax year 2009. You cannot receive the 2008 payment just because it was applied to your past debts. If you still owe debt for unpaid taxes though your 2009 and future refunds may be taken and applied to these debts until they are completely paid.
Doesn't look like it's confirmed as of yet by our new elect President Obama. Check out the link below.http://www.savingtoinvest.com/2008/11/when-is-next-stimulus-payment-coming.html
Yes. No. The IRS, in Notice No. CP 1378, "Understanding Your Economic Stimulus Payment", mailed to recipients of the tax rebates, states "You will not be required to report the amount of your stimulus payment as taxable income on your 2008 federal income tax return." See also: http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/is_the_economic_stimulus_payment_taxable.html
To receive the economic stimulus payment, you must have at least $3,000 of gross income for 2007.
Yes, you still can get the $600 stimulus payment for your 2007 income tax return. Form 1040X is Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. Filing an amended return usually doesn't affect the stimulus payment. If the IRS receives your Form 1040X before issuing your stimulus payment, then your stimulus payment will be issued after your Form 1040X has been processed.For more information, go to www.irs.gov/newsroom for the article, 'Economic Stimulus Payment Q&As'.
I have not received my stimulus payment yet.
One thing has nothing to do with the other. You will need to see if a stimulus payment was available for the tax year 2009. You cannot receive the 2008 payment just because it was applied to your past debts. If you still owe debt for unpaid taxes though your 2009 and future refunds may be taken and applied to these debts until they are completely paid.
Doesn't look like it's confirmed as of yet by our new elect President Obama. Check out the link below.http://www.savingtoinvest.com/2008/11/when-is-next-stimulus-payment-coming.html
No, you must have earned income to file taxes and be eligible for the stimulus payment.
Nothing is available at this time for the year 2010. The checks that were received in the year 2009 were called Economic Recovery Payment check. The economic stimulus check was received in the year 2008.
Yes. No. The IRS, in Notice No. CP 1378, "Understanding Your Economic Stimulus Payment", mailed to recipients of the tax rebates, states "You will not be required to report the amount of your stimulus payment as taxable income on your 2008 federal income tax return." See also: http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/is_the_economic_stimulus_payment_taxable.html
To receive your stimulus payment, make sure you have filed your taxes and provided your direct deposit information to the IRS. If you haven't done so, you can check the IRS website for updates on when and how you will receive your payment.
You can check the status of your stimulus check on the IRS website using the "Get My Payment" tool. This tool will show you if a payment has been processed and when it will be sent to you.
To determine if you are eligible for a stimulus payment, you can check the IRS website or contact the IRS directly. Eligibility for stimulus payments is based on various factors such as income, filing status, and other criteria set by the government.
To receive the economic stimulus payment, you must have at least $3,000 of gross income for 2007.
The IRS referred to 2007 tax returns for determining eligibility and the amount of 2008 economic stimulus payments. Eligible individuals were given an extended deadline of October 15, 2008, in which to file their 2007 returns in order to receive 2008 economic stimulus payments. The Recovery Rebate Credit for 2008 tax returns is for people who didn't receive the full economic stimulus payment ($600.00 per taxpayer, $1,200.00 Married Filing Jointly) but who might be eligible now for some or all of the unpaid portion. But if you didn't file a 2007 tax return by October 15, 2008, then you're not eligible for the Recovery Rebate Credit for 2008 tax returns. Recovery Rebate Credits won't be mailed as separate checks, as the 2008 economic stimulus payments were. They'll be added into taxpayers' refunds.