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IRS Tax Rebate
Starting in May, the Treasury will begin sending economic stimulus payments to more than 130 million households. To receive a payment, taxpayers must have a valid Social Security number, $3,000 of income and file a 2007 federal tax return. IRS will take care of the rest. Eligible people will receive up to $600 ($1,200 for married couples), and parents will receive an additional $300 for each eligible child younger than 17. Millions of retirees, disabled veterans and low-wage workers who usually are exempt from filing a tax return must do so this year in order to receive a stimulus payment.

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2007 Federal Tax Rebate - Get Your Tax Money Here!
Everyone knows you never get something for nothing.

Right? Well, that is usually true. But hold on to your hats, people. Not only are you going to get some MONEY for nothing, it's coming from the least likely place of all - the federal government!

What, you say? How can this be?

  • Here's how: the U.S. government, in all its generosity, has decided that in order to try and help what appears to be a looming recession, they will issue rebate checks to somewhere around 117 million people. Even if you earned money last year but not enough to pay taxes on.


  • Here's how it will work:

  • Most people will get somewhere between $600 and $1,200, although there will be exceptions to this. For example, some individuals may only get $300, but that would be true only if they made at least $3,000 in 2007 but didn't pay any federal income taxes on it.


  • To get the maximum $600 per individual, or $1,200 per couple rebate, you must have paid federal income taxes in 2007 and made at least $3,000.


  • If you have children, you will get an additional $300 per dependent child.


  • The rebates start phasing out if you are an individual with an adjusted gross income of over $75,000, or a couple with adjusted gross income of over $150,000. Note that these income thresholds are slightly higher if you have children, but the exact threshold numbers have not yet been released.


  • The government will issue checks based on the returns filed in the spring of 2008 for tax year 2007.


  • It was announced that the checks are tentatively set to start being mailed in May of 2008. It would, therefore, be in your best interests to prepare and file your federal income tax return as soon as possible. The longer you wait to file, the longer you will wait for your rebate check.

    If this isn't a good reason to prepare and file your federal income tax return early this year, what else is? Look in your mailbox in a few months for that nice freebie, and don't spend it all in one place!

    Make sure you file your taxes early so you can get your rebate quickly. Click here to find out how IRS Tax Rebate will have you getting that rebate check quickly and easily.

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    Who Gets What and When?
    Starting in May, some 130 million U.S. families and individuals will be getting tax rebate checks from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Few actions of the U.S. government have generated so much interest or so many questions as the tax rebate checks. Here you will find answers to many of those questions, as well as resources directly from the IRS to help you understand the tax rebate.
    Free File Economic Stimulus
    The Free File - Economic Stimulus Payment program is for use only by persons who do not normally file a return. Taxpayers who normally file a tax return and want to use Free File, should simply go to the main IRS Free File web page. Free File is available to 97 million taxpayers who earn $54,000 or less.
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