I read that the rebate checks will be sent alike path as your income duty checks, mine be direct deposited,?

I no longer have a checking depiction, and also how do I figure out how much I may win?

Answers:    Social Security number to decide when tariff rebate check issued
BY SUSAN TOMPOR o FREE PRESS COLUMNIST o March 17, 2008

On Monday, the Internal Revenue Service told taxpayers when to expect those rebate checks and it’s going to be based on Social Security numbers – not when you directory that return.



So the rumor mill was wrong; we’re not looking at a first-come first-served system.

Instead, the IRS announced on Monday that excise rebate checks will be issued according to a schedule that’s base on the last two-digits of your Social Security number.

For married couples file a joint return, the finishing two digits in the first Social Security number nominated on the return will be used to determine when the rebate will be sent.

The earliest round of rebates will jump out around May 2 and most of the money should be out by mid-July. More than one-third of the rebate money is expected to hit bank accounts and some mailboxes within May.

You must, of course, database that 2007 federal income tax return to gain the rebate check.

Here’s how the checks will roll out:

If you file your return prompt and request that your federal income tax return is directly deposited, the stimulus payments will directly go into your wall account by May 2 if the concluding two digits of your Social Security number are 00-20.

If the last two digits are 21-75, the date to remember is May 9.

If the later two digits are 76-99, you’d get that money by May 16.

But if you do not use direct deposit to draw from your federal income tax settlement – or you are paying taxes owed when you file that 2007 return – you’re going to carry your tax rebate check latter. The rollout times are more complicated, too.

If your last two digits of your Social Security number are 00-09, you could expect that rebate check to be mail by May 16.

It’s by May 23 if the last two digits are 10-18.

It’s May 30 if the digits are 19-25.

It’s June 6 if the digits are 26-38.

It’s June 13 if the digits are 39-51.

It’s June 20 if the digits are 52-63.

It’s June 27 if the digits are 64-75.

It’s July 4 if the digits are 76-87.

It’s by July 11 if the digits are 88 -99 and the creature did not use direct deposit of a refund this year – or if you wrote a check to cover money owed for the 2007 export tax year.

You may not get your hand on the stimulus money, though, in some cases if you’ve get some financial troubles – like past-due income taxes, any state or federal, and delinquent payments on student loans and child-support.

If you are in a formal repayment plan for a student loan or IRS due bill, you’ll likely get hold of the stimulus check.

The IRS will send parcels to tell you if your check have been applied directly to other back-taxes or delinquent debts.

See www.irs.gov for more information and an online calculator that can help out you figure out how much you might bring back for a refund. You want a completed 2007 federal income tax return to use that calculator.

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