Starting Thursday, millions of grandparents and retirees will see a $250 raise to their usual Social Security funds. The months long wait for stimulus payments for seniors, as part of the stimulus bill passed February, is now over, CNN reports. Nearly 55 million seniors and retirees will receive the $250 one-time payment between now and June 4, 2009. Most of the checks have been sent out this week. (May 11, 2009). Payment will either be received as a separate check, in addition to Social Security payments, or appear in accounts as a direct deposit.
Do you mean the stimulus payment? If so, then yes.
To receive the economic stimulus payment, you must have at least $3,000 of gross income for 2007.
Yes, if you already have a payment arrangement with the IRS but have a refund due, they will take the refund. If you have a balance due, they will apply your tax refund to this balance.
Oh, dude, you're all good! Filing an amended return won't affect your stimulus payment eligibility. As long as you meet the requirements for the stimulus payment, you should still receive it. So, no need to stress about waiting to file on your 2008 return. Just sit back, relax, and let the money come to you!
income tax refund
Do you mean the stimulus payment? If so, then yes.
To file for a stimulus check that you have not received, you can claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on your tax return. This allows you to receive the stimulus payment as a tax refund if you were eligible but did not receive it.
Only if you didn't have a refund anticipation loan or had any fees deducted from your refund. If either was the case, you'd be getting a check instead.
It's money from the TREAsury department of the federal government -- a tax refund, stimulus payment, or similar
I have not received my stimulus payment yet.
No
To receive the economic stimulus payment, you must have at least $3,000 of gross income for 2007.
No, the rebate check is an advance payment of a 2008 tax credit. The money is actually a portion of the refund or payment applied to the taxes you will file in 2009. Therefore as it is a refund check it is not taxable income.
Yes, if you already have a payment arrangement with the IRS but have a refund due, they will take the refund. If you have a balance due, they will apply your tax refund to this balance.
To request a refund for a Zelle payment, you should contact the person or business you sent the payment to and ask them to initiate the refund process through their bank or Zelle. If they agree, they can send the refund back to you using the same email or phone number you used for the original payment.
To refund a Zelle payment, you need to contact your bank or financial institution and request a refund. They will assist you in reversing the transaction and returning the money to the sender.
Yes, your bank can refund a payment that was made in error. You may need to contact your bank and provide details about the transaction to request a refund.