In reaction to the coronavirus epidemic, the American economy entered complete shutdown mode in March 2020. The American government quickly put in place several stimulus plans to aid consumers and businesses. Even though the federal funds were long ago depleted, several states that joined the game later are still dispersing aid. While several programs came to an end in 2022, some states still had payments due in 2023.
Stimulus Check For Pennsylvania And Idaho
The closing date for filing a claim was December 31, 2022, however, Pennsylvania started paying out benefits to elderly tenants, homeowners, and persons with disabilities in July 2022. For eligible residents who submit their documentation before the cutoff date, payments will continue into 2023 as well. The maximum additional rebate, as determined by the state, is $975, although the maximum normal rebate is only $650. Refunds from the 2022 special session that were granted by Idaho will be distributed by the end of March 2023. The refund is equal to $300 for individual taxpayers and $600 for joint filers, or 10% of the taxpayer’s 2020 income tax burden, whichever is larger.
Stimulus Check For New Jersey And South Carolina
Two million residents of New Jersey will get $2 billion in property tax refunds. Homeowners earning up to $150,000 are eligible for $1,500 in rebate money, while those making between $150,000 and $250,000 are given $1,000. As long as their annual income does not exceed $150,000, renters are also eligible for $450. Payments are expected to come by May 2023 at the latest. In November 2022, South Carolina started sending refund checks for up to $800 to eligible residents. Before the deadline of October 17, those who filed their tax returns received their payouts before the end of 2022; however, those who filed after that date but before February 15, 2023, will obtain their reimbursements in March 2023 reports AOL.