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Stimulus update: Alabama tax rebate to deliver $300 direct payment in 48 hours

Alabama Residents to Receive Tax‍ Rebate

Exciting news for eligible Alabama residents! In just two days, you could be receiving a tax ⁢rebate of up to $300, courtesy of the ⁣state’s Department of Revenue.

The Alabama ⁢government has announced⁢ that this one-time ‍tax rebate will be sent out to taxpayers ‌starting this Friday. And the best part? It’s all ⁤made possible by the state’s budget⁣ surplus.

Qualifications and Process

To qualify ‌for​ this fantastic rebate, you must have filed your 2021 income taxes by October 17,‌ 2022. Unfortunately, nonresidents, trusts, estates, and dependents claimed on tax forms are not eligible ‌for this​ tax rebate.

According to Governor Kay Ivey (R-AL), ​”It is ‌the responsibility of government⁤ to be good‌ stewards of taxpayer dollars while actively looking for ​ways to support citizens through tough times.” She‌ further added,⁣ “Thanks to our unwavering commitment to fiscal responsibility, one-time tax rebates will be with our hard-working Alabamians in time ⁣for ⁢the holidays.”

Amount and‌ Delivery

The amount you receive⁤ from this rebate will depend on your filing⁢ status. Eligible ‍individual filers and heads of‍ households will receive $150, while eligible married joint filers ⁤will receive $300.

Rest assured, the direct payments will⁣ be sent ‌to you either via paper check or direct deposit, ⁢depending on how you received ​your ‌tax⁢ refunds for fiscal 2021.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity! Make sure you’ve met the qualifications and keep an eye out⁢ for your tax rebate ⁢arriving soon.

How can‌ Alabama residents ​qualify ⁣for the⁣ upcoming tax rebate?

Alabama Residents to Receive Tax‍ Rebate

Exciting news for⁢ eligible ‍Alabama ⁢residents! In ⁢just two ⁤days, you could be⁣ receiving a tax ⁢rebate of up to $300,⁤ courtesy of the ⁣state’s Department of Revenue.

The Alabama ⁢⁢government has announced⁢ that this one-time ‍tax ⁢rebate will be sent out to‌ taxpayers ‌starting this Friday. ‍And the best part? It’s all⁢ ⁤made‌ possible by the state’s⁢ budget⁣ surplus.

Qualifications and Process

To qualify ‌for​ this fantastic ‍rebate, you must have filed ​your 2021 income taxes⁢ by⁣ October⁣ 17,‌ 2022. Unfortunately, nonresidents, trusts, estates, and dependents claimed on tax forms are not eligible ⁤‌for this​ tax rebate.

According to Governor Kay⁣ Ivey‌ (R-AL), ​”It ⁣is ‌the responsibility of government⁤ to be good‌ stewards of taxpayer dollars while actively looking for ​ways to support citizens through tough times.”​ She‌ ⁤further added,⁣ “Thanks to our unwavering commitment to fiscal ‌responsibility, one-time ‌tax rebates will be with our hard-working Alabamians in time ⁣for ​⁢the holidays.”

Amount and‌ Delivery

The amount you receive⁤ from this rebate will depend on⁢ your ⁢filing⁢ status. Eligible ‍individual filers and heads of‍ households will⁣ receive $150, while⁤ eligible married joint filers ⁤will receive $300.

Rest assured, the direct ⁢payments will⁣ be sent ‌to you either via paper check or direct deposit, ⁢depending ⁤on how you ⁤received ​your ‌tax⁢ refunds for fiscal‌ 2021.

Don’t miss out ‍on this⁤ incredible opportunity! Make sure you’ve met the⁢ qualifications and keep an eye ⁢out⁢ for your tax rebate ⁢arriving​ soon.



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