➡️ Alabama
Alabama will be issuing a one-time tax rebate in November 2023. Single taxfilers can expect a $150 while married couples can expect $300. In order to receive this stimulus rebate you must have filed your 2021 taxes by Oct. 17, 2022. 1.9 million Alabamans are expected to receive this stimulus rebate.
➡️ Georgia
To qualify, you must have had a tax liability for 2021. Meaning you would have had to pay taxes for 2021. You do not have to be a Georgia resident to qualify, as long as you paid taxes in the state, according to the Georgia Department of Revenue website. The amount of your refund depends on your income and the taxes you paid. Single taxpayers can receive up to $250. Those filing head of household can get up to $375. Married couples filing jointly could receive up to $500.
To qualify you must have filed your state income tax return for 2021/2022. Georgia taxpayers who were granted an extension by the IRS have until Oct. 16, 2023, to file their taxes and qualify for a potential one-time tax credit.
➡️ Illinois
Illinois residents will receive unclaimed property checks worth as much as $5,000.
More than 66,000 people could qualify for the funds, which total about $47 million. Unclaimed property refers to funds or assets that may have been forgotten over time.
To claim your money check your snail mail for a letter from the Illinois State Treasurer’s Office. You may have to complete an additional security step to verify your identity, and then you will receive a paper check in the mail.
➡️ Minnesota
Minnesota began rolling out stimulus payments in August. Some qualifying individuals or couples may have to contact the Minnesota Department of Revenue if they haven’t seen it yet. Minnesota is handing out up to $1,300.
$520 for married couples filing a joint 2021 income or property tax return with adjusted gross income of $150,000 or less.
$260 for all other individuals with 2021 adjusted gross income of $75,000 or less.
Another $260 for each dependent, up to three dependents
➡️ Montana
https://www.revenue.pa.gov/IncentivesCreditsPrograms/PropertyTaxRentRebateProgram/Pages/default.aspx
If you filled your taxes by October 1, 2023 you may have already or soon receive rebates on income and property taxes for 2021/2022.
House Bill 192 provides a rebate for individual income taxes paid in tax year 2021.
House Bills 222 and 816 provide a rebate for property taxes paid in tax years 2022 and 2023.
Residents could qualify for a property tax rebate of up to $675 and/or an income tax rebate equal to the lesser of $2,500 for joint filers ($1,250 for other classifications) or their state tax liability.
Montana’s Business & Income Tax Division will begin accepting claims for the 2023 rebate on Aug. 15, 2024, with a hard deadline of Oct. 1, 2024.
➡️ New Mexico
In New Mexico 26,085 applicants who qualified as “very low income” received $500, while couples and households received a one-time stimulus payment of $1,000, according to the New Mexico Human Services Department website.
The program from Human Services Department’s Economic Relief Payments began distribution July 26, 2023, in the form of ACH direct deposits or paper checks.
➡️ Pennsylvania
The application deadline for Pennsylvania’s Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program is coming up on Dec. 31, 2023 according to the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue website.
To qualify
* you must be 65 or older or a widow/widower age 50 or older
*an individual with a disability who is age 18 or older
* Income limits of $35,000 for homeowners and $15,000 for renters also apply. Half of Social Security income is excluded from this calculation.
If you qualify for this program you could receive between $250 and $650.