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Rebate checks
I saw this on YT and was wondering here on 4 Woman talk, what are everyones plans for there rebate checks? My tax return will be spent on my credit cards i have two more to pay off Ya..... then my rebate check will go towards a new stainless steel stove and a microwave, badly needed, i think my stove is 40 years old it came with my house when i got it three years ago, my fridge went last year so my Hubby got a stainless steel one, and now i'll have the stove to match it... and i'll be so happy when my credit cards are paid off... then there getting put away for emergencies... no more....
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I'll just hold ours back until next year probably, since they will be taking it out of our refund. Sucks! I would love to spend it, but sure as I do, something will happen.
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I didn't know that we got a refund!! Mine will just go in with all the other money and go towards farm payments and bills!!!!!
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2007 rebate checks and who gets them!
Who gets a rebate? Most people who pay taxes or earn at least $3,000, including through Social Security or veterans' disability benefits. Singles making more than $75,000 and couples with income topping $150,000, however, will get smaller checks, up to the top limits for any rebate: incomes of $87,000 for individuals and $174,000 for couples.
To get any rebate, you must file a 2007 tax return and have a valid Social Security number. If you already filed your 2007 return, the IRS says you don't need to do anything extra. Most taxpayers will receive a check of up to $600 for individuals and $1,200 for couples, with an additional $300 for each child. People earning too little to pay taxes but at least $3,000 - including elderly people whose only income is from Social Security and veterans who live on disability payments - will get $300 if single, or $600 if a couple. The IRS will send out rebates - by mail or by direct deposit into your bank account - through the late spring and the summer. The rebates come in addition to any regular tax refund. To pay for the rebates - which are estimated to cost about $117 billion over the next two years - the government will have to borrow more money, enlarging the budget deficit. |
Mine will probably just go to pay off a bill or two. That will be nice.
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Mine will go towards my tattoo removal, along with the bonus check I just received for $1500, yippee. From what i know that should take care of my little tattoo problem. My husband can do what he wants with his & his bonus check. Has of right now he wants to put MP3 hookups in both vehicles, get a remote starter for the truck & add a few other accessories to our new truck. So his plans sound more exciting then mine, but what you gonna do.
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Haley, what I think Janet meant is that the rebate check is really only an advance on next years tax refund. All they're doing is giving it out early in hopes of jump starting the economy a bit. So while we will get it in June... we will get that much less next year on our refund... so it's not the huge "gift" some thing it is.
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I believe it when I see it and Spend it when I have it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks Tink! That's exactly what I meant. The gov't is never going to give you anything for nothing. I may need that money more next year than I do this year so I'll just put it in the savings. I hate the way they want to screw with our lives. |
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So this money is part of our 2008 refunds? I suppose if you owe, you have to give this money back too? That sucks!!! I'm still going to end up paying off something. At least I'll save on interest. |
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Right ponyup!
IF you don't have that much coming next year you still don't have to pay this rebate back. However if you have more than this amount coming back, they will deduct this off from it. |
I'm so glad you can explain things so well Tink. I always know what I mean in my head, but to get it out is a totally different story. You always explain things so elequently.
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Thanks Janet, I got a lot of practice at explaining things in terms people could actually understand when I was a Realtor and insurance agent. Usually the concept itself isn't all that difficult, but the terms used within the industry sure can be! I never saw any reason to follow that practice... I prefer people know what's going on and make up their own mind based on simple fact.
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