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The Internal Revenue Service announced today that it will begin sending more than 130 million economic stimulus payments starting May 2. The initial round of weekly payments will be completed by early July.
The IRS also announced the availability of a new online calculator on IRS.gov to help people determine the amount of their stimulus payments.
Taxpayers who choose direct deposit on their federal income tax returns can expect to receive their economic stimulus payments between May 2 and May 16 provided their returns were received and processed by April 15, 2008. For taxpayers who did not choose direct deposit on their tax return but whose returns were processed by April 15, the paper checks will be in the mail starting May 16, with the initial mailings completed by around July 11.
The IRS is also announcing today the availability of an on-line calculator on www.IRS.gov to help taxpayers determine if they are eligible to receive an economic stimulus payment and if they are, how much they can expect. Anyone who has prepared a 2007 income tax return can use the calculator. It will ask taxpayers a series of questions, so they should have their 2007 tax returns handy. After answering the questions, the calculator will provide the projected dollar value of the payment.
Stimulus payments will be sent out in the order of the last two digits of the Social Security number used on the tax return.
Below are the schedules for economic stimulus payments related to tax returns processed by April 15, 2008.
Stimulus Payment Schedule for Tax Returns
Received and Processed by April 15
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Direct Deposit Payments
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If the last two digits of your Social Security number are:
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Your economic stimulus payment deposit should be sent to your bank account by:
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00 – 20
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May 2
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21 – 75
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May 9
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76 – 99
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May 16
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Paper Check
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If the last two digits of your Social Security number are:
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Your check should be in the mail by:
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00 – 09
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May 16
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10 – 18
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May 23
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19 – 25
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May 30
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26 – 38
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June 6
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39 – 51
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June 13
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52 – 63
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June 20
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64 – 75
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June 27
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76 – 87
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July 4
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88 – 99
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July 11
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All or part of an economic stimulus payment may be applied to back taxes or certain other debts of the taxpayer, such as delinquent child support and student loans. In such cases, the IRS will send a letter to the taxpayer explaining the offset.
To accommodate people whose tax returns are processed after April 15, the IRS will continue sending weekly payments. People who file tax returns after April 15 and receive a refund can expect to receive their economic stimulus payments in about two weeks after receiving their tax refunds, but not before the date they would have received their payment if the return had been processed by April 15.
In addition, the IRS urges taxpayers to file electronically. For people who normally don’t need to file a tax return, the IRS and Free File Alliance have a special program set up to allow for free electronic filing. |