2008 Tax Rebate – Check Amount in TurboTax
April 9, 2008
TurboTax.com has updated their online tax software to include information on the 2008 Tax Rebate. I had submitted my taxes in February, but when I heard about this, I logged back into my account to see if I could find it. Basically when I went to the first page of the “Federal Taxes” section, I saw this screen:

Then once you get to the “Federal Review” section (just skip to it if you have already filed) you see the following screen:

So it shows here that I will be receiving $1200. This is because my wife and I have filed jointly this year. If you are unclear on what you might be getting back, this is a great resource since your 2008 taxes are what will determine your rebate amount.
And don’t forget that the easiest way to get that rebate is to use direct deposit on your 2008 tax return. Make sure to file by April 15th, otherwise your rebate will be delayed. Be sure to check out the 2008 Tax Rebate Payout Schedule to see when your rebate will arrive.
2008 Tax Rebate Stimulus Reminder
April 8, 2008
Update: See my latest posts on the Tax Rebate Payout Details in the 2008 Tax Rebate Category!
Don’t forget, if you want to see that 2008 Tax Rebate Payout in May, be sure to file those taxes by Tuesday next week! Make sure to use direct deposit when filing so that you will receive the tax rebate in May.
Check out the 2008 Tax Rebate Stimulus Payout Schedule for more details.
2008 Tax Rebate Stimulus Payment Scenarios
March 29, 2008
Update: See my latest posts on the Tax Rebate Payout Details in the 2008 Tax Rebate Category!
The IRS has just posted a bunch of scenarios to help you determine if and how much of the 2008 Tax Stimulas Rebate that will be paid out later this year.
Be sure to check them out if you are still unclear whether or not you will be getting a rebate. Also, don’t forget that you need to file that 2007 tax return to get a rebate. Also, for a faster rebate payout be sure to file via direct deposit!
2008 Tax Rebate For Social Security Recipients
March 21, 2008
Update: See my latest posts on the Tax Rebate Payout Details in the 2008 Tax Rebate Category!

I have been getting a lot of questions from people asking if they will receive rebates if they are retired and receiving Social Security Benefits. The answer is yes. as long as the following items are true:
- Individuals or families must have at least $3,000 in qualifying income, which can be income from or in combination with Social Security benefits, Veterans Affairs benefits, Railroad Retirement benefits and earned income
- People must have valid Social Security Numbers.
- People cannot be claimed as dependents or eligible to be claimed as dependents on another’s tax return.
- People must file a 2007 tax form, i.e. Form 1040A.
If you have already filed a 2007 tax returns showing $3000 or greater in income then you are all set and will receive the rebate starting in May according to the recently posted Rebate Payout Schedule.
If you have already filed a 2007 return but did not include your Social Security benefits as income, you will need to file an amended return using the Form 1040X to qualify for the rebate.
If you are receiving Social Security but don’t usually file, check out this Resoruce Guide from the IRS on the easiest way for you to file to receive your rebate.
And remember, the quickest way to get your rebate will be to file that 2007 tax return with direct deposit, otherwise you will get a paper check paid out sometime between May and July based on your SSN number.
2008 Tax Rebate Stimulus Plan Payout Schedule Posted
March 18, 2008
Update: Haven’t received your rebate yet? Use the Rebate Status Tool to find our when it is coming.
The IRS has posted the 2008 Tax Rebate Stimulus Plan Payout Schedule.
The date you receive your payment will depend on 2 things:
- The last 2 digits of your Social Security Number
- If you will receive it by direct deposit or by check
Payments for those receiving the rebate through direct deposit will start on May 2nd and be completed by May 16th. Payments that will be received by check will begin May 16th and be completed by July 11th.
If you elected direct deposit when you filed your 2007 tax return, you will receive your rebate through direct deposit as well. This will be the quickest way for you to receive the rebate. Especially for those whose last 2 digits of their SSN are closer to 100. Unforturnetly if you have all ready filed your 2007 taxes and did not elect direct deposit, there is no way to stop the rebate from coming as a check.

According to the IRS, “People who file a return after April 15 will receive their economic stimulus payment, but probably about two weeks later than the schedule shows. A return must be filed by October 15 in order to receive a stimulus payment this year”
So for all you late filers, don’t forget that October 15th is a hard date you must file by to receive the 2008 tax rebate. This is free money, so don’t pass it up. If you are still unclear how much rebate you will be getting, try out the IRS.com Tax Rebate Calculator
And don’t forget that Uncle Sam is expecting you to blow all this tax rebate money on useless items to jump-start the economy! So be smart with this money considering the current economic slowdown that is happening.
2008 stimulus rebate schedule
2008 Tax Rebate Stimulus Plan Payout Update
March 11, 2008
Update: See my latest posts on the Tax Rebate Payout Details in the 2008 Tax Rebate Category!
The IRS has mailed out a Stimulus Payment Notice to everyone. You should be receiving yours shortly. I have provided mine here if you have not gotten yours yet. (click on image for larger pictures. You may need to save them to your PC as IE doesn’t render the images very well)
This letter is basically reminding you to file a 2007 tax return, even if you haven’t needed to in the past, to be able to be eligible for the tax rebate payout. On the front of the mailer it provides a quick description of what your rebate will be based on current income levels. This doesn’t cover all situations however, so be sure to visit the 2008 Tax Stimulus Rebate FAQ for more info.
Unfortunately the note does not give an update to the tax rebate payout schedule. From what I hear it is coming soon, but the IRS is not ready to release it yet. Keep checking back and I will provide the payout schedule as soon as I have it.







