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A significant amount of money is expected to reach Americans this year, even though several stimulus and tax rebate programs ended in 2022. The five states listed below continue to offer assistance to their residents.
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Since October, California has distributed its Middle-Class Tax Relief payments in several installments. Depending on the filing status and income level, payments range from $200 to $1,050.
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Beneficiaries who registered for a direct deposit but changed their banking information after 2020 might still be waiting to get a prepaid card with their payout.
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Since December 17, the state has begun mailing cards to this group, and it plans to be done by January 14.
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Residents of Colorado who submitted their 2021 tax returns by the October 17 extension deadline might still be waiting for their relief cheques to be mailed.
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No of their income, single filers receive $750 and joint filers receive $1500 under the Colorado Cash Back program. By January 31, Colorado intends to send out all checks.
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The deadline for Idaho residents to file their 2021 taxes and obtain refunds was New Year's Eve. Under the state's scheme, single filers receive $300, and joint filers receive $600, or 10% of their combined tax liability for 2020, whichever is greater.
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Each taxpayer and dependant will receive an additional bonus rebate of $75 or an additional 12% of their tax bill for 2020, whichever is greater.
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The state of Pennsylvania provides a number of refunds to elderly, low-income renters and property owners. Depending on income, where you live, and if you're filing, the total payment cap is $1,657.50.
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The final payouts will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis in early 2023 after the extended deadline for applications to the rebate passed on December 31.
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Since the fall, South Carolina has been providing assistance in the amount of up to $800. The total amount of the refund is determined by your 2021 tax liability.
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Although the state extended the deadline to February 15, 2023, due to Hurricane Ian, the initial deadline to submit your 2021 tax return and collect the rebate passed on October 17.