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- April 18, 2008 at 8:32 pm #257325
If you go to the IRS website there is a link that will tell you exactly when to expect your stimulus refund and a calculator so that you can figure the exact amount you will get. You must file taxes to get the refund. It is in addition to any state or federal return you may get and you can get one even if you don’t get a return.
I also found out that if your federal return was direct deposited that is how you will get your stimulus refund and if you got a check your stimulus refund will be a check. Direct deposit is faster than check and they go according to your social security number.
— On Fri, 4/18/08, Ann Garner
wrote: From: Ann Garner
Subject: Re: Budget101.com : Stimulus Rebate help
To: Budget101_@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, April 18, 2008, 7:43 pmAt 03:32 PM 4/18/2008, you wrote:
>Is the rebate part of the state income tax
It’s part of the federal income tax. If you filed a tax return, you
should be in the system and will get one if you qualify. If you did
not fill out a tax return, go get a 1040A, fill it out, write “For
Tax Rebate” at the top if you don’t normally file a tax return.Ann in Arkansas
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