No Second Stimulus Check in 2009. $800 and $400 Tax Credits Instead - Updated with one time $250 Social Security Payment information
check with the dealer he should be able to assist you with that problem. if you purchased it from an individuel probably not.
no
Nothing is available at this time for the year 2010. Any payment amount received in the year 2009 was called the recovery rebate credit.
http://www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com/2009/faq.php#1
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.
No. Nothing planned now, and unlikely there will be.
It has been announced today at 4:00. Check it out on www.fbise.edu.pk
Not federal taxes. If you want federal taxes withheld, you have to specifically request it. Remember that in 2009, the first $2400 per person of unemployment benefits is not subject to federal tax.
Currently it is projected at 5.7% (July 2008). Check out federalnewsradio.com for future updates.
Not the federal filing date. Check with your state for state filing dates.
Short answer: Yes. But most people are unaware that these checks are funded by taxpayers, and unfortunately, will be issued to taxpayers and non-taxpayers alike. In fact, an individual does not even need a Social Security number to receive a check under Obama's plan (?????). The Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 aka "The Stimulus Bill" needs a combination of measures geared towards recovery in both the short term, AND the long term. So while a "rebate" check would help for a week or two, it would be more of a stimulus to eliminate the federal income tax altogether. Obamas version of this legislation is really more or less a spending bill that guarantees long term debt as opposed to long term recovery. It is Robin Hood Economics at its worst. And it will all but decimate the middle class.
Federal Hockey League was created in 2009.