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Eyalet teşvik ve indirim kontrol programları (State Stimulus and Rebate Programs)

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    Bazı Eyaletler Ayrı olarak Artan enflasyon ve yakıt fiyatları nedeniyle yeni teşvik ve indirim kontrol programlarını devreye sokmaya başladılar.

    State stimulus and rebate check programs

    The following five states have recently approved legislation for tax rebates.

    1. Georgia

    Georgia residents who have filed their 2021 and 2022 tax returns will now be eligible for a one time rebate payment based on the following tax filing status:
    Single filers/married filing a separate return will receive $250
    Head of household will receive $375
    Married filing jointly will receive $500
    Those who filed their taxes before the law was signed will get their rebates at a later.
    Those who file by the tax deadline, April 18th, could even see their rebate on their tax refunds.

    1. Idaho

    Earlier this year, Idaho approved a bill allocating $350 million for tax rebates.

    To qualify, you must be considered a full time resident and have filed tax returns for 2020 and 2021.

    Additionally, full-time Idaho residents must have filed grocery-credit refund returns.

    The rebates went out in March and will provide $75 or 12% of your 2020 Idaho state taxes.

    Rebates will be given to taxpayers who received refunds via direct deposit, then paper rebate checks will be sent.

    Idaho residents can check the status of their rebate here.

    1. Indiana

    Almost 10 years ago, Indiana passed the "Use of Excess Reserves Law" an automatic taxpayer refund law requiring Indiana's excess reserve funds to be sent back to taxpayers when the state's reserves hits specific levels.

    The law states that half of the excess reserves go to taxpayers, while the other half is used to pay down state debt.

    Indiana taxpayers can expect to receive their one time payment of $125 between May and July.

    You should receive your refund by direct deposit if:

    You filed an Indiana resident tax return for 2020 before January 3, 2022
    Filed a 2021 Indiana resident tax return by April 18, 2022
    Listed direct deposit checking or savings account information for your 2021 Indiana Income Tax refund
    Married couples filing jointly will receive $250 via direct deposit or check.

    1. New Jersey

    Last summer, Middle Class Tax Rebates were mailed to eligible New Jersey residents filing a 2020 Income Tax return claiming at least one dependent child with a tax balance of $1 or more.

    The rebate was calculated automatically for those eligible after filing.

    New Jersey residents could receive a payment up to a maximum of $500.

    To qualify residents must:

    Be a New Jersey resident for all or part of 2020
    Submit a 2020 NJ-1040
    Have at least one qualifying child claimed as a dependent
    Have a balance of tax of $1 or more (found on line 50 of the NJ-1040)
    Those with the status Married Filing Joint/Head of Household/Surviving Spouse must have an income of $150,000 or less (found on line 29 of the NJ-1040)
    Those with a filing status of Married Filing Separate/Single must have an income of $75,000 or less

    1. New Mexico

    Lawmakers in this state have passed two separate economic aid packages House Bill 2 and House Bill 163.

    House Bill 2 will give single or married individuals filing separately a $250 tax rebate if they make less than $75,000 a year.

    Married individuals and some other residents are eligible for a $500 rebate if they make less than $150,000 a year.

    According to the state, they should be given out in July.

    Meanwhile, House Bill 163 is a child tax credit and ranges from $25 to $175 per child.

    For those who qualify, residents with income less than $25,000 a year may receive $175 per child.

    And those making between $75,000 and $100,000 could receive $100 per child.

    Federal Energy Rebate Payment

    States are not alone in their fight to pass legislation for those in need.

    The federal government introduced the Gas Rebate Act of 2022 addressing high gas prices.

    The bill was introduced by Representatives Mike Thompson, John Larson and Lauren Underwood and proposes to put $100 into Americans’ bank accounts whenever the national average price for a gallon of gas exceeds $4.

    The bill is outlined similarly to the most recent economic impact payments:

    $100 for single filers earning less than $75,000 and phased out to $80,000
    $100 for joint filers earning more less than $150,000 and phased out at $160,000

    State Gas Rebate and Stimulus Programs

    The following state programs have yet to be approved but they are worth mentioning.

    California

    Earlier this year, Governor Newsom proposed a gas tax plan that would give eligible, registered vehicle owners in California at least $400 per vehicle.

    Not just one per household, but two.

    That means Californians who own cars could get up to $800 from the state to help with high gas prices.

    The bill is $9billion in total for direct payments to millions of Californians.

    Hawaii

    Senate Bill 514 would pay one-time tax rebate check of $300 to residents making $100,000 a year or less and $100 to those making more than $100,000 a year.

    The cost for the proposed rebate program is estimated to be around $250million.

    Earlier this year, Governor David Ige proposed giving tax rebate checks of $100 to taxpayers through Senate Bill 3100, but that bill seems static.

    The total cost of Senate Bill 3100 would have been about $110 million.

    Kentucky

    In late February, the Kentucky Senate passed bill that would give more than $1billion in income tax rebates to taxpayers.

    If passed by the House, the proposal would offer tax rebates of up to $500 per individual and up to $1,000 per household.

    The income tax rebate bill is Senate Bill 194.

    Maine

    Governor Janet Mills has proposed a one-time payment of $850 as part of the state's budget surplus.

    If approved, the funds would be sent via direct deposit and taxpayers could see it in their accounts around June.

    Minnesota

    Governor Tim Walz proposed an income tax rebate checks of $1,000 per couple.

    The rebate would be possible due to the state's budget $9.25billion surplus.

    The proposal still needs approval by the Minnesota Legislature.

    New York

    Two budget bills passed earlier this month S.8009C/A9009C and S.8005C/A.9005C.

    The bills offer a six-month gas tax and a $2.2billion homeowner tax rebate.

    The homeowner tax credit will be for 2.5million eligible residents that earn less than $250,000.

    Outside of the City, the average benefit will be about $970, while the New York City average benefit will be about $425.

    Pennsylvania

    Governor Tom Wolf and Pennsylvania State Senator Jake Corman have both proposed lowering gas tax.

    The governor asked to temporarily cut the federal gas tax while the Senator Corman introduced a bill, Consumer Gas Prices Relief Act, that would cut the state's gas tax by one-third.

    Virginia

    With a $2.6billion surplus, Governor Glenn Youngkin has support from both Republicans and Democrats for sending out tax rebate checks.

    However, they are stalled due to the amount they feel taxpayers should receive.

    The governor proposed a three-month pause on the $0.26 gas tax but some lawmakers would rather give $50 rebates to help drivers pay for gas.

    The rebate would be $50 for every car owner, or up to $100 per household.

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    GEORGIA
    Why some Georgians will get an unexpected state tax refund
    By Joe Hotchkiss, Augusta Chronicle, 8 hrs ago
    The Augusta Chronicle
    The Augusta Chronicle
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    Georgia tax returns are due Monday, April 18. And now, millions of Georgians will be due a tax refund after Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill in late March allowing $1.1 billion in additional refunds because of a state revenue surplus.
    But what about taxpayers who have filed already, or who have already gotten a refund?
    Here are answers to that and other questions about the House Bill 1302 tax refund, according to the Georgia Department of Revenue:
    How big of a refund is this?
    It depends on how you filed.
    Single filers and married couples who filed separately could get up to $250.
    Head-of-household filers could get up to $375.
    Married couples who filed jointly could get up to $500.
    So the refund could be smaller?
    Yes, if you still owe taxes from previous filings or if you owe other money to the state, such as overdue fees or overdue child support.
    Am I even eligible?
    Yes, if you were a full-year resident in 2020 and 2021, and you filed a Georgia individual income tax return for 2020 and 2021, you're eligible.
    What if I filed early?
    Even if you filed your Georgia return early and already have gotten a refund, you will still get the H.B. 1302 refund. The state will send you the latter refund separately – either by direct deposit to your designated bank account, or by check if that's how you got your previous refund.
    When can I expect the refund?
    The Department of Revenue can take up to 12 weeks to process a tax filing, but most are accepted within 21 days, or three weeks. For residents just filing, the additional refund will be distributed with any other refund you're owed. If you've already filed, you can check the status of your refund on their website. https://gtc.dor.ga.gov/_/
    I only live in Georgia part of the year. Do I get the refund?
    Yes, but it would be prorated — if you live here part time, you'd get part of the refund.
    I filed a 2021 return but was a dependent in 2020. Do I get the H.B. 1302 refund?
    No. Under the bill, it's not allowed.
    I forgot to file, what do I do?
    Monday, April 18 is the final day to request an extension. If you only need a State of Georgia extension, you'll download and complete Form IT-303 from their website. Extensions are due within six-month.
    If you need an extension for both your federal and state taxes, you'll file the extension with the IRS via FreeFile. They'll automatically extend the deadline for state filings, as well.


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