Facts
about the 2008 Stimulus Payments
15,
February 2008
Starting
in May, the Treasury will begin sending economic stimulus
payments to more than 130 million individuals. The
stimulus payments will go out through the late spring
and summer.
The
vast majority of Americans who qualify for an economic
stimulus payment will not have to do anything other
than file their 2007 individual income tax return
to receive their payment this year. They will not
have to complete applications, file any extra forms
or call the Internal Revenue Service to request the
payment, which is automatic. The IRS will determine
eligibility, figure the amount and issue the payment.
Stimulus
payments will be direct deposited for taxpayers selecting
that option when filing their 2007 tax returns. Taxpayers
who have already filed with direct deposit won't need
to do anything else to receive the stimulus payment.
For taxpayers who haven't filed their 2007 returns
yet, the IRS reminds them that direct deposit
is the fastest way to get both regular refunds
and stimulus payments.
Basic
Eligibility
The
IRS will use the 2007 tax return to determine eligibility
and calculate the basic amount of the payment. In
most cases, the payment will equal the amount of tax
liability on the return with a maximum amount of $600
for individuals ($1,200 for taxpayers who file a joint
return) and a minimum of $300 for individuals ($600
for taxpayers who file a joint return).
Even
those who have little or no tax liability may qualify
for a minimum payment of $300 ($600 if filing a joint
return) if their tax return reflects $3,000 or more
in qualifying income. For the purpose of the stimulus
payments, qualifying income consists of earned income
such as wages and net self-employment income as well
as Social Security or certain Railroad Retirement
benefits and veterans'
disability compensation, pension or survivors' benefits
received from the Department of Veterans' Affairs
in 2007 . However, Supplemental Security Income
(SSI) does not count as qualifying income for the
stimulus payment.
Low-income
workers who have earned income above $3,000 but do
not have a regular filing requirement must file a
2007 tax return to receive the minimum stimulus payment.
Similarly, Social Security recipients, certain Railroad
retirees, and those who receive the veterans' benefits
mentioned above must file a 2007 return in order to
notify the IRS of their qualifying income.
The
IRS emphasized that people with no filing requirement
who turn in a tax return to qualify for the economic
stimulus payment will not get a tax bill. People in
this category will not owe money because of the stimulus
payment.
Limitations
To
be eligible for a stimulus payment, taxpayers must
have valid Social Security Numbers. Anyone who does
not have a valid Social Security Number, including
those who file using an Individual Taxpayer Identification
Number (ITIN), an Adoption Taxpayer Identification
Number (ATIN) or any other identification number issued
by the IRS is not eligible for this payment. Both
individuals listed on a married filing jointly return
must have valid Social Security Numbers to qualify
for a stimulus payment.
Eligibility
for the advance payment is subject to maximum income
limits. The payment amounts will be reduced by 5 percent
of the amount of income in excess of $75,000 for individuals
and $150,000 for those with a Married Filing Jointly
filing status.
Individuals
who pay no tax and who have less than $3,000 of qualifying
income will not be eligible for the stimulus payment.
Additional
Payments for Parents and Others with Qualifying Children
Parents
and anyone else eligible for a stimulus payment will
also receive an additional $300 for each qualifying
child (subject to income phase-outs). To qualify,
a child must be eligible under the Child Tax Credit
and have a valid Social Security Number.
Anyone
who is not eligible for the basic payment amount due
to the phase-out provision or any other exception
will not be eligible for this additional amount for
children.
For
additional information on individual tax payers with
low income and/or special circumstances see
2008
Stimulas Package Fact Sheet