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From the National Association for Tax Professionals (NATP) comes some details on the stimulus checks we're supposed to get this summer.

You should get two notices from the IRS before your check.  KEEP THOSE NOTICES.  File them in your "Taxes 2008" folder.  You do have a "Taxes 2008" folder, right?

Also, if your 2007 refund is direct deposited, the rebates will be direct deposited to the same account.  DON'T CLOSE YOUR BANK ACOUNT!


February 14, 2008

President Signs Stimulus Package

On February 13, President Bush signed the long awaited stimulus package designed to put money into the pockets of many American taxpayers. Along with the rebate checks, the bill contains some business incentives.

The IRS has indicated that they will begin mailing the rebate checks in late spring and continue through the summer. The rebates are based on the information reported on the taxpayer’s 2007 return. If a return is not filed, the taxpayer will not receive a check even if they may otherwise qualify. Many of the taxpayers who fall into this category are not required to file because of low income. If a return is filed for these taxpayers, the IRS will send them a rebate check provided their qualified income is at least $3,000.

Recipients of Social Security, Railroad Retirement, and certain veterans’ benefits should report their 2007 benefits on Line 14a of Form 1040A or Line 20a of Form 1040. Taxpayers who already have filed but failed to report these benefits can file an amended return by using Form 1040X to ensure they receive their rebate.

For taxpayers who elect direct deposit for their 2007 income tax refund, their rebate check will also be deposited directly into that same bank account.

Most taxpayers will receive two notices from the IRS. The first general notice from the IRS will explain the stimulus payment program. The second notice will confirm the recipients’ eligibility, the payment amount, and the approximate timetable for the payment.  Taxpayers will need to save this notice to assist them when they prepare their 2008 tax return next year.

The full text of NATP’s summary of the stimulus package and a Treasury Department release, with examples computing the amount of the rebate, is available on NATP's website.

The highlights are my addition, but are there to remind you to save those IRS notices for your tax preparation next year.

What will you do with your check?  Go to my tax and accounting website (www.CarolToppCPA.com) and tell me via a survey (all confidential, no names or e-mails to be inputted).  I hope you're saving it or paying off a debt!

Carol

 


 


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