If you file taxes in these 17 states, you could be getting an inflation-relief check from the government—here's who qualifies (2024)

Since prices for necessities like shelter and food have risen by 8.5% year-over-year, many U.S. state governments are cutting checks to help their residents cover household costs.

The effort is mostly funded by tax revenue surpluses, either as automatic rebates mandated by state law or as part of legislation specifically to address the costs of rising inflation. Either way, residents are getting some extra cash over the next few months.

Here are 17 states where you might eligible for a check.

California

Sometime "between October 2022 and January 2023," millions of Californians will receive a tax rebate paid out in cash — either as a direct deposit or debit card — totaling up to $1,050.

Most Californians will qualify for at least some money. The income limit for eligibility is $250,000 or less for individuals and $500,000 or less for heads of household or couples filing jointly. Recipients have to have been California residents for at least six months during 2020, and they must be residents when the payments are issued.

More details about eligibility can be found on the state's Franchise Tax Board website.

Colorado

By the end of September, most Coloradans will have received a one-time tax rebate paid out as a mailed check totaling $750 for individual filers and $1,500 for joint filers.

Eligibility is limited to tax filers who were 18 or older on Dec. 31, 2021, lived in Colorado for the entirety of 2021 and filed a state tax return during the 2021 income tax year. More details can be found on the state's Colorado Cash Back website.

Delaware

The Delaware Relief Rebate Program is mailing one-time $300 "relief rebate" checks to residents who either filed a 2020 or 2021 tax return or were 18 and older as of Dec. 31, 2021. Joint filers will receive $600, according to a press release announcing the funding.

The first round of rebates were issued in May to over 600,000 Delaware taxpayers who already filed their 2020 tax returns. The state provides a website to check your rebate status, in case you haven't received it.

Florida

In July, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced one-time $450 stimulus checks to low-income earners already participating in the state's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. Families caring for children can qualify for these checks as well if they are part of the Guardianship Assistance Program.

Checks will be sent automatically, based on a database query by state officials, according to NBC affiliate WFLA.

Georgia

In May, Gov. Brian Kemp announced one-time tax refunds for residents with a tax liability in the 2020 tax year, provided that they filed state returns for both 2020 and 2021. Single tax filers qualify for funds up to $250, heads of household up to $375 and couples filing jointly up to $500.

Most of the funds were sent via check or direct deposit in August, although the state has advised that "it may take some time for all refunds to be processed." Residents can still receive these checks if they haven’t yet filed a 2021 tax return.

More information about refund eligibility is provided on the state's Department of Revenue website.

Hawaii

In June, Gov. David Ige announced one-time tax refunds for Hawaii residents, the total of which varies based on their income for the 2021 tax year.

Single filers who earned less than $100,000, or couples who earned less than $200,000, will receive $300 each. The benefit also applies to dependents, which means that a family of four would receive $1,200. Taxpayers who earned $100,000 or more, or couples who earned $200,000 or more, will receive $100 each, which also applies to dependents.

Funds were sent out by Sept. 12, either as a mailed check or through direct deposit. A government website provides more details.

Idaho

Earlier this month, Gov. Brad Little signed a new bill into law that redirects a state tax surplus into bonus rebates for residents who filed income taxes for both the 2020 and 2021 tax years, according to the Idaho Press.

The bonus rebate is $300 for individual filers and $600 for joint filers, or 10% of income taxes paid for 2020, whichever is greater. This is in addition to another tax rebate from earlier this year, which pays out $75 per taxpayer and each dependent, or 12% of income taxes paid, whichever is greater.

While most of the rebate checks from earlier this year have been mailed out already, the newer bonus checks are currently being processed. To receive the rebates, residents must file their 2020 and 2021 tax returns by Dec. 31, 2022. Idaho’s state tax commission website has more details.

Illinois

As part of the state's $1.8 billion family relief plan, this month residents began to receive one-time income tax rebates totaling $50 for single filers who earned less than $200,000 in 2021 and $100 for joint filers who earned less than $400,000 in 2021. Tax filers also receive $100 per dependent, for a maximum of three dependents.

Payouts will be either direct deposit or a mailed check. More information about eligibility can be found on the Illinois Revenue website.

There's an additional rebate worth up to $300 for homeowners if their gross income does not exceed $500,000 for joint filers or $250,000 for all other returns, per a press release announcing the funding.

Payments were sent by mail or through direct deposit beginning Sept. 12, but it will take roughly eight weeks for everyone to receive the funds, according to NBC Chicago. The state has a website where you can check the status of either rebate.

Indiana

As part of the state's automatic taxpayer refund law, single and joint tax filers for tax year 2020 will receive one-time rebates of $125 and $250, respectively, regardless of income.

Most residents received these funds earlier this summer via direct deposit or mailed check. However, payments sent by mail are still experiencing delays related to supply chain issues.

In August, the Indiana legislature passed another round of rebates amounting to $200 for single filers and $400 for joint filers. Because of this, residents might receive a mailed check for combined payments, totaling $325 for individuals or $650 for married couples filing jointly.

More information can be found on the state auditor's website.

Maine

Full-year residents who file a 2021 tax return by Oct. 31, 2022 qualify for $850 relief checks mailed to their homes. Eligibility is limited to those who make $100,000 or less for single filers, $150,000 or less for heads of household and $200,000 or less for couples filing jointly.

The first round of relief checks were mailed in June 2022, but checks are being sent out until the end of the year. More information can be found on the Office of Gov. Janet Mills' website.

Massachusetts

Last week, Gov. Charlie Baker announced that tax rebate checks will be sent to full-year residents who file a 2021 tax return on or before Oct. 17, 2022. The checks are automatic rebates based on state law and will likely be worth 13% of each resident’s 2021 income tax liability.

However, this is a preliminary estimate that will be finalized in late October. The funds will be automatically sent to residents sometime in November through direct deposit or by mail.

A state website provides more information, as well as a calculator to estimate what the rebate might be.

New Jersey

If you haven’t yet filed a 2020 tax return, you can still qualify for New Jersey's Middle Class Tax Rebate program, which offers a tax credit worth up to $500 for each child under 6. To qualify, residents must claim at least one dependent child and have a 2020 tax balance of $1 or more. More information can be found on the State Treasury's website.

In June, Gov. Phil Murphy announced rebates for property taxes and rent. Homeowners earning less than $150,000 will receive a $1,500 rebate on their property taxes, while those earning between $150,000 and $250,000 will receive $1,000.

Renters earning up to $150,000 will receive $450 checks. However, these rebates will not be paid out until spring of next year, with details on how to apply coming later this fall, per NJ.com.

New Mexico

There are a couple of tax rebates available to New Mexico residents. For 2021 tax filers, an automatic rebate of $500 was sent in July to joint filers and heads of household who earned less than $150,000. A $250 rebate was sent to single filers who earned less than $75,000.

Another refundable rebate for all residents followed in August. The second disbursem*nt has no income thresholds, with single filers receiving $500 and joint filers and heads of household receiving $1,000. No action is needed, as residents receive these payments automatically by direct deposit or check.

New Mexico residents can still claim both of these credits if they haven't yet filed a 2021 tax return, according to New Mexico's Taxation and Revenue website.

New York

In June, homeowners started receiving property-tax rebates worth an average of $1,050. The average benefit in New York City is about $425, according to a press release announcing the funding.

To be eligible for this credit, New York residents need to qualify for the 2022 School Tax Relief (STAR) program, have income below $250,000 for the 2020 tax year and have a school tax liability for the 2022-2023 school year that is more than their 2022 STAR benefit. More information about eligibility can be found on the state's Department of Taxation and Finance website.

In late August, New York City Mayor Eric Adams signed legislation to provide a one-time property tax rebate of up to $150 to hundreds of thousands of eligible New York City homeowners.

To be eligible for the rebate, the property must be your primary residence and your annual income must be less than or equal to $250,000 for the 2020 tax year. More information on how to apply can be found on the city government's website.

Pennsylvania

As of September, low-income homeowners enrolled in Pennsylvania's Property Tax Rent/Rebate program will receive a one-time tax rebate. To be eligible, homeowners must be 65 and older, widows and widowers 50 and older or people with disabilities 18 and older.

This bonus rebate follows a previous rebate that recipients claimed in 2021. The new rebate will be sent in September, amounting to 70% of the original. That means a claimant who received a maximum standard rebate of $650 in 2021 will receive an additional one-time bonus rebate of $455, according to a government website FAQ.

It's not too late to claim both rebates: The deadline for the first disbursem*nt has been extended to Dec. 31, 2022. To make a claim for either rebate, visit myPATH, the Department of Revenue's online filing system.

South Carolina

As part of a tax cuts bill, South Carolina residents who have a tax liability in their 2021 returns will receive a rebate worth up to $700. That amount is an estimate: The actual maximum amount will be calculated by the state’s department of revenue sometime after Oct. 17.

Funds will be sent by Dec. 31, 2022, but no sooner than Oct. 17, which is the deadline to claim the rebate.

The money will be delivered via mailed check or direct deposit. A more detailed explanation can be found on South Carolina's Department of Revenue website.

Virginia

To “help families lower the cost of living,” Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently announced that Virginia residents with a tax liability in 2021 are eligible to receive a one-time rebate of $250 for single filers and $500 for joint filers.

To receive the rebate, residents must file their 2021 tax returns by Nov. 1. Residents who filed their tax returns by July 1 should receive their rebate via direct deposit or mailed check by Oct. 31. Residents with tax returns filed between July 1 and Nov. 1 should receive their rebate within four months of their file date.

More information can be found on the Virginia Department of Taxation's website.

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I've been diving into the details of the economic relief efforts across various U.S. states due to the rise in the cost of living. The measures taken by state governments involve significant financial transactions and nuanced eligibility criteria, and I can confidently share my insights.

Let's start with California, where millions are set to receive tax rebates ranging up to $1,050. The income limits for eligibility, residency requirements, and the distribution method (direct deposit or debit card) are all detailed on the state's Franchise Tax Board website.

Colorado residents, on the other hand, are in line for a one-time tax rebate, with individual filers receiving $750 and joint filers getting $1,500. Eligibility is contingent on age, residency, and filing a state tax return for the 2021 income tax year, as outlined on the Colorado Cash Back website.

Moving to Delaware, the Relief Rebate Program is distributing one-time $300 checks, with joint filers receiving $600. Eligibility criteria include filing a 2020 or 2021 tax return or being 18 and older as of Dec. 31, 2021. The state's website offers a handy tool to check the rebate status.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced $450 stimulus checks for low-income earners and families in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. The checks will be sent automatically based on a database query by state officials.

In Georgia, one-time tax refunds were declared by Governor Brian Kemp for residents with a tax liability in the 2020 tax year. The amounts range from $250 for single filers to $500 for couples filing jointly. Most funds were distributed by check or direct deposit in August, and details on refund eligibility can be found on the state's Department of Revenue website.

Hawaii residents received one-time tax refunds announced by Governor David Ige, varying based on income for the 2021 tax year. The funds, ranging from $100 to $300, were disbursed by Sept. 12, and additional details can be found on a dedicated government website.

Idaho recently signed a bill redirecting state tax surpluses into bonus rebates. The rebate amounts to $300 for individual filers and $600 for joint filers, in addition to an earlier rebate. The state's tax commission website provides comprehensive details.

Illinois implemented a $1.8 billion family relief plan, offering one-time income tax rebates. Amounts range from $50 to $300 based on income and dependents. Homeowners with gross incomes below specific thresholds are eligible for an additional rebate, with payments initiated in September.

In Indiana, single and joint tax filers for the 2020 tax year are receiving one-time rebates of $125 and $250, respectively, regardless of income. Additional rebates were passed in August, potentially resulting in combined payments sent via mail.

Maine residents filing a 2021 tax return by Oct. 31, 2022, qualify for $850 relief checks. Eligibility criteria include income thresholds for single filers, heads of household, and couples filing jointly. The first round of relief checks was mailed in June, and checks are continuing to be sent out until the end of the year.

For Massachusetts residents filing a 2021 tax return, tax rebate checks are expected based on a preliminary estimate of 13% of each resident's 2021 income tax liability. The checks will be sent automatically to residents in November through direct deposit or mail.

New Jersey offers a Middle Class Tax Rebate program for those who haven't filed a 2020 tax return, providing a tax credit worth up to $500 for each child under 6. Property tax and rent rebates were also announced for eligible homeowners and renters, with details on applying coming later in the fall.

New Mexico residents received automatic rebates in July and August, with amounts ranging from $250 to $1,000. No action is needed to claim these rebates, and they are processed via direct deposit or check.

New York homeowners started receiving property-tax rebates in June, with eligibility based on the 2022 School Tax Relief program. Another one-time property tax rebate of up to $150 was announced for eligible New York City homeowners in late August.

In Pennsylvania, low-income homeowners enrolled in the Property Tax Rent/Rebate program will receive a one-time tax rebate. Eligibility is based on age and disability, with a bonus rebate amounting to 70% of the original.

South Carolina residents with a tax liability in their 2021 returns will receive a rebate, with the actual maximum amount to be calculated after Oct. 17. The funds will be sent by Dec. 31, 2022, and details can be found on South Carolina's Department of Revenue website.

Virginia residents with a tax liability in 2021 are eligible for a one-time rebate of $250 for single filers and $500 for joint filers. Rebates are sent via direct deposit or mailed check, with details available on the Virginia Department of Taxation's website.

I've covered a lot here, so if you have any specific questions or need more information on any particular state, feel free to ask!

If you file taxes in these 17 states, you could be getting an inflation-relief check from the government—here's who qualifies (2024)

FAQs

How do I qualify for the inflation stimulus check? ›

Residency: Applicants must be legal residents of California with a valid California address. Social Security Number: Applicants must possess a valid Social Security Number (SSN). Income Limits: The relief checks are primarily targeted at low to moderate-income individuals and families.

Will everyone get an inflation relief check? ›

Who is eligible for inflation relief payments? Recipients must have filed their 2020 tax return by Oct. 15, 2021, have met certain income limits (see below), were not claimed as a dependent in the 2020 tax year, and were California residents for six months or more of the 2020 tax year.

Will I get an inflation relief check if I didn't file taxes? ›

The inflation relief payments are based on your 2020 taxes, and in order to qualify you need to have filed your 2020 taxes by the extended deadline of Oct. 15, 2021, according to the Franchise Tax Board. If you were late on your taxes and filed after Oct. 15, you generally do not qualify.

How do I know if I'm getting a stimulus check? ›

Your Online Account: Securely access your individual IRS account online to view the total of your first, second and third Economic Impact Payment amounts under the “Economic Impact Payment Information” section on the Tax Records page. IRS EIP notices: We mailed these notices to the address we have on file.

Do I qualify for inflation relief payment? ›

Single filers making more than $250,000 or couples making more than $500,000 will not receive any payments. To qualify, you also will have needed to file your taxes in 2020 and, an additional hurdle for college students, you cannot have been claimed as a dependent during that tax year.

How do you apply for inflation relief? ›

Email the National Administrator at info@22007apply.gov or call the DFAP Call Center at 1-800-721-0970 and request that an application be mailed to you.

When am I getting my inflation check? ›

Majority of all payments — direct deposits and debit cards — will be issued by Jan. 31. The tax board has distributed, according to its website, more than $8.7 billion in inflation relief payments across the state since Oct. 7.

Who gets middle class tax refund? ›

Have an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) on your 2020 CA tax return, that is: If filing as Head of household, qualifying widow(er), Married/Registered Domestic Partner (RDP) filing jointly: $500,000 or less. If filing as Single or Married/Registered Domestic Partner (RDP) filing separately: $250,000 or less.

What is the Golden State stimulus check for 2024? ›

As per California Middle Class Tax Refund 2024, Beneficiaries will get payments ranging from USD 200 to USD 1050 if they qualify for the Golden State Stimulus 2024 based on their income, filing status, and whether or not they have dependents.

What happens if you didn't get your inflation check? ›

If you believe you are eligible to receive a payment and have not received it by February 14, 2023, call the customer support number listed in the contact information section. Refer to the tables below for the latest updates on payment schedules.

What happens if you didn't get the inflation relief check? ›

If you believe you're eligible, but haven't received your payment yet, the FTB first suggests you review the eligibility requirements and double check you are in fact due a Middle Class Tax Refund. (You can read all the exceptions and requirements on the FTB's site.)

Who do I call if I haven t received my inflation relief check? ›

That will help determine if your payment is late or still scheduled to come. If you believe you should have received your payment already but haven't, the FTB suggests contacting customer service at 1-800-542-9332. A customer service agent will help you confirm you qualify, explain what payment you'll receive and when.

Why did I receive a deposit from the IRS today? ›

It could be: A refund from a filed tax return, including an amended tax return or an IRS tax adjustment to your tax account – this will show as being from the IRS (“IRS TREAS 310”) and carry the code “TAX REF.”

Is the IRS sending out checks? ›

The IRS will use data already in its systems to send the third stimulus payments. Taxpayers with direct deposit information on file will receive the payment that way. Those without current direct deposit information on file will receive the payment as a check or debit card in the mail.

Is California getting a stimulus check 2024? ›

Golden State stimulus checks serve as Californian's lifeline because they help them navigate financial hardships. It is a financial relief program that will be implemented by California state by 2024. This benefits program assists people to get financial aid, who belong to the low or middle-income group.

Why I haven t received my inflation stimulus? ›

I haven't received my inflation relief payment

“Most payments will fall into our online schedule,” LePage said “but we have long explained that for a variety of reasons some tax returns require additional review and this can result in a payment being issued beyond the stated time frames.”

When can I get my inflation stimulus? ›

Direct deposit inflation relief payment:
RecipientsPayment issue date
GSS I or II direct deposit recipients10/07/22 through 10/25/22
Non-GSS recipients who meet direct deposit requirements10/28/22 through 11/14/2022
Oct 19, 2022

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