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Updated March 5, 2008
Starting in May, the Treasury will begin sending economic
stimulus payments to more than 130 million households. To receive a
payment, taxpayers must have a valid Social Security number, $3,000
of income and file a 2007 federal tax return. IRS will take care of
the rest. Eligible people will receive up to $600 ($1,200 for
married couples), and parents will receive an additional $300 for
each eligible child younger than 17. Millions of retirees, disabled
veterans and low-wage workers who usually are exempt from filing a
tax return must do so this year in order to receive a stimulus
payment.
But there are more details to know about. Find out more here and
visit this page regularly for the latest updates.
Index
The Basics | Scenarios | Social
Security | Veterans Benefits | Railroad Retirement | Low
Income |Frequently Asked
Questions |Scam Alert | News Releases, Audio, Fact Sheets and Legal
Guidance | Flyers, Public Service
Announcements and Other Products
The Basics
Need some quick and basic information? We have it for you right
here.
- Basic
Information on the Stimulus Payments
- IR-2008-18, IRS
Will Send Stimulus Payments Automatically Starting in May;
Eligible Taxpayers Must File a 2007 Tax Return to Receive Rebate
- FS-2008-15,
Facts about the 2008 Stimulus Payments
- IR-2008-21,
More Information on Stimulus Payments Posted to IRS.gov; New
Details for Recipients of Social Security, Veterans Benefits
- IR-2008-28,
Special Economic Stimulus Letters Reach Mailboxes in March
Stimulus Payment Scenarios
What does it look like for you?
You May Be Eligible Even if You Normally Do Not File a Tax
Return
If you have at least $3,000 in certain types of income, you may
be eligible for the economic stimulus payment. See the
special types of benefits or income that qualify below:
Frequently Asked Questions
We have the answers to your questions in Stimulus Payments:
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
Rebate Scam Alert
Be aware that identity thieves are already pushing
scams involving the stimulus payments. At least one telephone scam
is making the rounds using the proposed rebates as bait. News
release IR-2008-11, IRS
Warns of New E-Mail and Telephone Scams Using the IRS Name; Advance
Payment Scams Starting, has more details.
News Releases, Audio Files, Fact Sheets and Legal Guidance
Check out the complete list of IRS-issued news releases, audio
files, fact sheets and legal guidance related to the
stimulus payments.
Flyers, Public Service Announcements and Other Products
The IRS is making numerous marketing products
available to partners, stakeholders and other
organizations seeking to ensure that all eligible people
receive their economic stimulus payment.
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