Because that inflation is still on the increase and the pandemic has not yet been contained, many Americans are unsure if they will receive more stimulus checks from the federal government in 2023.
The American Rescue Plan Act’s final stimulus checks of $1,400 were sent in March 2021. Since then, the enlarged Child Tax Credit scheme, which had a deadline of December 2022, has provided payments of up to $300 per kid per month to some qualified families.
States Stimulus Checks
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Indiana, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Pennsylvania are some of these states.
In addition to its regular contribution of the Permanent Fund Dividend, Alaska also contributed a one-time payment to the Energy Relief Fund.
Here are the other states with stimulus payments due this year (along with the forms they will take), as well as the important dates that residents who qualify should mark on their calendars.
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Alaska: March 31
Applications for the Permanent Fund Dividend program may be submitted online or in person until March 31 by eligible Alaska residents. Which candidates get a piece of the investment profits from mining royalties is decided by the program.
Applicants should also be aware that any applications marked “eligible-not paid” by April 12 will be distributed on April 20.
South Carolina: March 31
If they filed their 2021 tax return after October 17, 2022, and before February 15 of this year, eligible residents can anticipate receiving a check for up to $800 in March.
New Jersey: May
You can anticipate your payment no later than May if you are a New Jersey resident who submitted an ANCHOR property tax relief application by February 28.
Renters who meet the requirements will receive $450, and homeowners can receive up to $1,500.
New Mexico: May 31
Although though New Mexico residents have received the majority of 2022 rebates, if you haven’t submitted your 2021 tax return, you still have a chance to do so.
Those who submit their tax returns by May 31 may be eligible for rebates worth $500 or even $1,000, depending on their filing status.
Maine: June 30
You might be eligible for a Winter Energy Relief Payment if you live in Maine, submitted your personal income tax return by October 31, 2022, and fulfill the income limits.
You would be eligible for $450 if your income was under $100,000 or $150,000 as the head of the household. Married couples who qualify and make less than $200,000 and file jointly might anticipate a payment of $900.
If you are eligible and don’t get a check by June 30th, get in touch with the State Tax Assessor. The necessary relief payments must be sent by September 30.
Massachusetts: September 13
For the tax year 2021, Massachusetts’ 62F Taxpayer Refund program entitles eligible taxpayers to a little over 14% of their state income tax refund.
If you are eligible for the program and file your 2021 tax return before September 15, you should anticipate receiving your refund around a month after filing.