February 9, 2008
IS THAT A REFUND IN YOUR POCKET OR ARE YOU JUST HAPPY W IS PRESIDENT? (via The Other Brother):
Rebates: What you need to know: The lowdown on Washington's new tax rebates: Who qualifies and how much will you get? What do you have to do? And most importantly: When will you see a check? (Jeanne Sahadi, February 8 2008, CNNMoney.com)
To be eligible for a full rebate, single tax filers must have2007 adjusted grossincome (AGI) below $75,000 and joint filers must have AGI below $150,000.Posted by Orrin Judd at February 9, 2008 3:43 PMAdjusted gross income is not your annual salary. It's equal to gross income minus "above the line deductions," which are reported on page 1 of the 1040 tax form. Above-the-line deductions include deductible IRA contributions, alimony paid and, for the self-employed, some portion of money spent on health insurance or Social Security.
Single filers with AGI below $75,000 will get rebates of as much as $600. Couples with AGI below $150,000 will receive rebates of up to $1,200.
In addition, parents will also receive $300 rebates per dependent child; there is no cap on the number of children eligible.
An example: A couple with one child and $100,000 in AGI will get a rebate of $1,500 ($1,200 + $300). If they have two children, they will get $1,800 ($1,200 + $600).
Tax filers who do not owe income taxes because of various credits and deductions but have at least $3,000 in income - which can include Social Security and disability payments - will get $300 rebates per person or $600 per couple. [...]
So when will I get a check?
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Thursday night that the IRS will start sending out checks in early May. Last month, he said it should take about 10 weeks to crank out all the checks. In all likelihood then, you'll see the money sometime between May and early July.
I'd be happier if everyone got their money back not just the ones who paid a lot less in taxes. What a scam.
Posted by: Buttercup at February 9, 2008 5:37 PM