Though this year is ending, many states are still disbursing stimulus cheques and tax refunds from the 2022 tax year.
South Carolinians will continue to get printed checks, debit cards, and direct deposits of up to $800 until the end of the year. In comparison, Massachusetts only started repaying $3 billion in surplus tax money to households in November.
Midway through January, Californian officials anticipate finishing the state’s “middle-class tax refunds.”
California
Millions of Californians currently receive debit cards or direct deposits with up to $1,050 in inflation relief checks. The remaining cheques are expected to arrive by January 15, 2023, and the state anticipates that 95% of the payments will be made this year.
Couples filing jointly who make less than $150,000 annually and single taxpayers making less than $75,000 annually will receive $350, with an additional $350 if they have any dependents. Therefore, a married couple with kids may get as much as $1,050.
Colorado
Due to the 1992 Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) Amendment, citizens of the state who filed their 2021 return by June 30 should have received a tangible check for $750 by September 30. (Co-filers will receive $1,500.)
To Provide the refunds to people more quickly, Gov. Jared Polis signed a law in May; by late August, more than half had already been cashed. Those who requested an extension and submitted their paperwork by the October 17 deadline will be refunded by January 31, 2023.
Delaware
All residents who submitted their 2020 tax forms received a $300 stimulus check after Gov. John Carney passed the Delaware Relief Rebate Program in April.
Each person should have gotten a payout, which began to be distributed in May, even if you filed jointly.
Florida
According to Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, nearly 60,000 Florida families got one-time payments of $450 per child “to mitigate the costs of rising inflation.”
Georgia
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed a bill enabling reimbursements to taxpayers who submitted their state returns for b020 and 2021 in March. In May, heads of households received $375, married couples filing jointly received $500, and single taxpayers received $250, reported by cnet.com.