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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