The IRS has released the details on how it’s implementing the Economic Stimulus Package payments. Due to the questions I received on the previous article on the Economic Stimulus Package I’ve decided to write on article that focuses on the details of the plan. I’ll address the FAQs (frequently asked questions) that I’ve received.
The US Congress passed and President Bush signed a bill authorizing an economic stimulus payment to qualifying US citizens. The bill was …

Comment by Chris: … for the stimulus payment. Source …

There is no second stimulus payment as of right now.  There have been rumors and several law makers like Chucky "Cheese" Schumer have been lobbying for another payment.
However, both presidential candidates have come out against another stimulus payment.  Obama wants a different program instead of sending money directly to people who could use it, he wants the money to go to the state and federal bureaucracies.   …

Now that most of the payments have been sent, we can analyze the Economic Stimulus Package of 2008.  Was the economy stimulated?  Did the payment really help people?  Was it all worth it?
I've answered so many questions about the stimulus payment that I've quite frankly gotten sick of the whole thing.  It's ridiculous how much confusion it caused.
We'll never know what kind of impact the stimulus payment

Comment by jimb: … think the stimulus payment was a joke. Bush used it to …

… Here's the text of the notification letter:

Dear Taxpayer:
Your Economic Stimulus Payment
You are entitled to an economic stimulus payment of $1,500.00 as provided by the Economic
Stimulus Act of 2008. You can expect your payment by 6/6/08. If you do not receive it within six weeks of this notice, please contact us at the number shown above. You will not be required to report the amount of your stimulus payment as taxable income on your 2008 federal income tax return. If …

You're expecting a stimulus payment check from the IRS. You filed a joint tax return for 2007. However, you're now divorced and the check is in both of your names. What do you do?
Well, like most checks that are made out to two people, most places (banks, etc) will require both signatures to cash the check. The key here is to understand the difference between AND and OR. If the check is made out to John AND …

The IRS Stimulus Payment program is a real mess. Many people haven't received their payments. Some haven't received the amount they were supposed to get according to the IRS web site. Some people have questions relating to child support or other debts owed to the government. Many people are searching the internet because they don't know how to contact the IRS by phone.
The IRS stimulus phone number is …

Comment by Chris: … on your stimulus payment: http://www.irs.gov/app/espc/ …

Many Americans can still qualify for the economic stimulus payment. This is good news for those don't normally file a tax return or may have made a mistake on their taxes.
According to a press release from the IRS, IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman wants people to know they still have time to qualify for the stimulus payment. They just need to file a tax return.
Can I Still File After April 15th?
Yes. The IRS wants people to know that …

… $300 each this year. That's because the economic stimulus package allows for an additional payment for each qualifying child in your household.
How will I know if my children qualify?
The IRS has some basic requirements. First the child has to have a valid SSN ( Social Security Number ). Second the child must have been younger than 17 at the end of 2007.
From the IRS Stimulus Site :
Additional Amounts for Qualifying Child: If you qualify for the basic amount, you …

The economic stimulus package payments are on their way to millions of Americans. The IRS has gone out of it's way to ensure everyone knows about it. Those with low incomes can file their taxes online for free just to qualify for the stimulus payment. But what if you make too much and how much is "too much" really?
How Much is Too Much?
The threshold is either $75,000 (single) or $150,000 (married filing …

More frequently asked questions regarding the Economic Stimulus Payment ( Rebate ): What if my spouse owes money ? What will happen to our stimulus payment ? Will the IRS keep it all even though part of that money is for me and my children?
The IRS Will Keep Your Money
The IRS can keep your stimulus money (and tax refund) if you owe money to the government. The IRS will shoot first and ask questions later. So if your spouse owes money to the …

Comment by Chris: … of the stimulus payment. At this point you need to …

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