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.
No
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.
Not taxable. But the 250 economic recovery rebate amount that you received in the year 2009 from the SSA is reported on the schedule M of the 1040 income tax return.
You MUST file (postmarked) no later than October 15th to qualify for the economic stimulus check.
No, federal retirees did not receive a stimulus check in 2010. The stimulus checks, also known as Economic Impact Payments, were introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, not in 2010. In 2010, there were no direct stimulus checks specifically for retirees; instead, there were other economic measures in place, such as tax credits and adjustments to Social Security benefits.
No
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.
Not taxable. But the 250 economic recovery rebate amount that you received in the year 2009 from the SSA is reported on the schedule M of the 1040 income tax return.
You MUST file (postmarked) no later than October 15th to qualify for the economic stimulus check.
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
Economic stimulus payments.
Go to www.irs.gov, click on "When will I get my stimulus check?", click on "Economic Stimulus Payments Information Center", click on "Where is my stimulus payment?" and follow the directions. :)
Anyone making less than $3,000.00 in 2007 is not eligible for a stimulus check. Also, the economic stimulus law allows Social Security recipients and recipients of certain veterans' benefits and Railroad Retirement benefits to count those benefits towards the qualifying income requirement of $3,000. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) does not count as qualifying income for the stimulus payment.
Will I receive a stimulus check?
To get stimulus money, you can check if you qualify for any government assistance programs or economic relief packages. You may need to apply through official channels such as government websites or agencies.
No. the stimulus is just the same 2008 stimulus for people who did not receive the whole amount in 2008 and that was not taxable There is no 2009 stimulus check. Instead workers get a making work pay creidt. A refundable tax credit of up to $400 for working individuals and up to $800 for married taxpayers filing joint returns. This tax credit will be calculated at a rate of 6.2 percent of earned income and will phase out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income in excess of $75,000, or $150,000 for married couples filing jointly. Taxpayers who do not have taxes withheld by an employer during the year can also claim the credit on their 2009 tax return.
Do you mean the stimulus payment? If so, then yes.