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WASHINGTON - More than 130 million
American households will begin receiving Internal
Revenue Service letters next week reminding them to file
a 2007 tax return in order to receive a 2008 economic
stimulus payment.
The mailings by the IRS will begin the first week in
March and continue throughout the month. The
informational notice, titled Economic Stimulus Payment
Notice, alerts people that they may be eligible for a
one-time stimulus payment of up to $600 ($1,200 married
filing jointly) starting in May. There also is a $300
per child payment for qualifying children younger than
17.
"This special letters remind people that they won't
need to do anything more than file a 2007 tax return in
order to put the stimulus payment process in motion,"
Acting IRS Commissioner Linda Stiff said.
The notice is informational and does not seek any
financial information. The main mailings, which will
take place in three weekly batches, will go to taxpayers
who filed a tax return last year.
"To receive a payment in 2008, individuals who
qualify will not have to do anything more than file a
2007 tax return. The IRS will determine eligibility,
figure the amount and send the payment," the notice
states. "This payment should not be confused with any
2007 income tax refund that is owed to you by the
federal government. Income tax refunds for 2007 will be
made separately from this one-time payment."
However, some people must take an extra step this
year to receive a stimulus payment. In late March, the
IRS will send a special mailing to certain recipients of
Social Security and Veterans Affairs benefits.
Generally, those benefits are nontaxable and recipients
do not file tax returns. In order to receive a stimulus
payment, people in this group need to file a tax return
if they have at least $3,000 from a combination of
certain Social Security benefits, Veterans benefits and
earned income. The minimum stimulus payment for these
people is $300 ($600 for married filing jointly).
The IRS has created a sample of Form 1040A with
information on how to fill out a few lines that will
enable eligible people who do not normally file a tax
return to receive the stimulus payment.
More details on the special mailings for recipients
of Social Security and veterans benefits will be
available soon.


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