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Old 01-18-2008, 09:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Tax rebates: Where's your check?

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Tax rebates: Where's your check - Jan. 18, 2008
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Tax rebates: Where's your check
By Jeanne Sahadi, CNNMoney.com senior writer
January 18 2008: 12:38 PM EST

Lawmakers are still working out final details on cutting checks to all Americans to fight recession.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The biggest component of any plan to jump-start the economy will be sending out tax rebate checks.

It is the one element both President Bush and the Democrats agree on and it's likely to be politically popular.

In a statement on the economy delivered Friday morning, President Bush said any plan should feature "direct and rapid income tax relief" to boost consumer spending. "Letting Americans keep more of their own money should increase consumer spending, and lift our economy at a time when people otherwise might spend less."

As of Friday morning, there was little expectation that a deal would be finalized before Tuesday when Congressional leaders are expected to meet with President Bush.

Whatever the final decision, here's how a rebate would work and when you're likely to get a check.

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Once a rebate is decided on, the IRS could start mailing out checks by the end of June, said Jason Furman, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. The IRS, however, is not yet commenting on the matter since negotiations about the rebate are still under way.

The goal, however, for both Democrats and Republicans is to get the money into the hands of consumers as soon as possible.

How much
Right now, President Bush is said to want an income tax rebate that would be generated by eliminating the 10 percent tax bracket, which applies to roughly the first $8,000 of income for single filers and the first $16,000 of income for married couples filing jointly.

That would mean taxpayers could get rebates of up to $800 if single, or $1,600 if married.

But neither President Bush in his statement nor Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson in a briefing afterwards would confirm that amount. "I don't want to play bigger than a bread box," Paulson told reporters. "The president is focused on broad-baseed tax relief for those paying taxes."

Who would get it
Democrats could get on board with an income tax rebate if it's fully refundable, meaning that everyone with earned income would get the full rebate, even if they didn't make enough money to owe income tax, said Furman.

Otherwise, roughly 40 percent of tax filers (which is more than 50 million households) would get only a partial rebate or no rebate at all, according to the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

A significant portion of that 40 percent would be families of four making between $25,000 and $40,000, the CBPP said.

There are a few ways that could be prevented, Furman said.

One way is to offer tax credits, a dollar-for-dollar reduction of your tax bill. If it's refundable, it means you get the credit even if your tax bill is $0 or something less than the full credit.

Another way is to have the rebate be a payroll tax rebate. The payroll tax - 6.2 percent of your wages - is what's taken out of everyone's paycheck to fund Social Security, no matter how low your annual income.

A payroll tax rebate would not affect your Social Security benefits or the long-term solvency of the entitlement program, Furman said, because it would really serve as a tax credit. In other words, money from your paycheck would still be taken out and put towards Social Security, but the federal government would send you a check that would serve as an advance on a refundable tax credit on your tax return.

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Cool! Looks like I won't owe anything, and may even get a nice check!
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Old 01-19-2008, 08:01 AM   #2 (permalink)
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wow, june!!!!!

yeah, that'll help.

the truly pathetic thing is, this bush administration, true to form, has suddenly noticed that the economy is in crisis. coming, once again, waaaaay too late to the "party", and showing up with a bottle of pear ripple!

personally, i don't think there's a diddly damn thing anyone CAN do to at this point to keep our economy from completely collapsing.

i'm not worried about a recession. haven't been worried about a recession for a long time. because what's been lurking on the horizon like a monster large enough to block the sun isn't a recession - it's a complete collapse our economy and banking system. and it's not like you couldn't see it there... as it's been getting larger and larger on the horizon for a couple of years if you bothered to look that direction.

good old bush.

his legacy will be a crash, a long and painful depression, a couple of failed wars, another generation of mentally ill vets, and the complete destruction of what was once the greatest country in the world.

it's fascinating, and wholly mortifying, to witness the world order change as a result of stupidity, incompetence and greed... as america goes swirling down the drain, and the sun rises on china and india.

thanks, george.
fuck you and the horse you rode in on.
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Old 01-19-2008, 08:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Maybe, just maybe if those rebates were mailed tomorrow they might have a chance of making a difference. The new Fed. chairman even said it would only help if it were happening right away. But June? That'll be nearly 6 mos. from now.
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Hillary's Boast of 35 Years of Change: Where's Your Answer?

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Old 05-06-2008, 03:44 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Here's where you can find out how much you'll be receiving
https://sa1.www4.irs.gov/irfof/IRServlet?app=IRACTC
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Here's where you can find out how much you'll be receiving
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Right they screw us over then leave money on the dresser to tell us how cheap we are.
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