Stimulus Check 2023: Are You Eligible?

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The federal government provided the final Stimulus Checks in March 2021 in response to the outbreak. However, a few countries will continue to provide Stimulus Checks in 2023. In fact, some New Jersey and Alaskan taxpayers will receive springtime refunds totaling more than $1,000.

Stimulus Checks Are Still Being Provided By States

The following are some of the Stimulus Check program’s highlights:

Alaska: Dividend Stimulus Check from the Permanent Fund

This year’s energy assistance benefit is $662.19 more than usual, therefore the payout per accepted application will be $3,284, which is more than usual. The energy-relief element of the payout is tax-free.

If you reside in Alaska, applications must be filed by March 31. You need to live in the state, among other things, and avoid jail time for the entire calendar year.

Refunds will be provided for the following items on April 20 and May 18. Benefits will be distributed in line with the timing of a request’s submission and evaluation.

New Jersey

The ANCHOR Property Tax Relief program, which replaces the Homestead Benefit, was created to address years of property tax hikes. Applicants must have owned or rented their primary residence as of October 19, 2019, and unless exempt, they must have filed New Jersey state income taxes.

Additionally, they must meet the following annual income requirements:

Homeowners will get $1,500 for properties valued at under $150,000 and between $150,000 and $250,000.

Up to $150,000 in cash, or $450, will be given to renters.

South Carolina: Eligible persons who owe state income tax for the tax year 2021 should expect to get a check for up to $800 in March if they filed their 2021 tax return after October 17, 2022, and before February 15, this year.