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Stimulus check update: Payments up to $3,284 sent by three states.

States Offering Tax Rebates⁤ and Payments

States‌ across ‌the⁣ country are offering tax rebates ‌and payments to eligible⁢ residents in ⁢their states, and⁣ one of the‍ programs is offering up to $3,284.

Minnesota

Eligible residents in Minnesota can ⁢expect to see tax⁤ rebates from the 2021 tax​ year of up ​to $1,300 per family sent out via ‍paper check in the coming weeks⁤ as the state wraps up direct deposit distribution. Direct Deposit distribution‍ of the rebates concluded earlier this month, according to‍ the⁢ state.

The​ rebate amount for a family depends on their⁣ tax⁣ situation. Married⁤ couples ​who file jointly will receive a rebate of​ $520 ⁢if they⁢ make a gross income of $150,000 ‌or less, ‌and individuals making⁣ $75,000 or less⁤ will ​receive rebates of $260. In addition to the base amount, an additional $260 is added to each rebate for each dependent an eligible Minnesota taxpayer claims up to three. ‌The maximum ​amount a family can receive from the 2021 tax rebate program is $1,300.

Montana

Residents in ‌Montana have until Oct. ⁣1 to apply for a tax rebate of up to $675 per person.

The rebate amount for ​each taxpayer ‍depends on how much an individual paid in property taxes⁣ for their “principal Montana residence,” and there is ⁣a maximum ⁣of ⁣$675 for‍ the rebate. The taxpayer should​ receive their tax rebate within 30 days of⁤ filing an application​ online or up to​ 90 days after ⁢filing a paper application.

Alaska

The 2022 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend is distributing payments ⁤of‍ up to $3,284 to those with “eligible-not paid” status on⁤ Sept. 6, scheduled to be delivered on Sept. 14.

To be eligible for ‌the dividend payment, a person must be an Alaska resident who intends to remain a resident ‍of the state indefinitely‌ at the time of filling out the applications, along with‍ other ⁤smaller requirements. Some of the other requirements include ​not being a convicted felon and having not claimed residency in another state during the dividend year.



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