
15. New Mexico – $500 Rebates
In March 2022 a bill was approved by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, which is great news for people who’re looking for different ways to have more money in these uncertain times. With the help of this law, a number of reimbursements are to be sent out to state residents.
Starting on September 26th, low-income New Mexico residents are able to apply for relief payments of at least $400. If you live in the state of New Mexico, you’ll have to do a few things to qualify: provide proof that you are a legal resident of the state and had one of the following documents to be considered. such as your Social Security Number, New Mexico driver’s license number, and individual taxpayer identification number.
Unfortunately, you can no longer apply, as the deadline was October 7th, 2022. The state legislature allocated $10 million for economic assistance, some of which will go toward helping people who don’t have a big income. The number of applications was capped at the budgeted amount and families with the lowest incomes will have priority in receiving these rebates.
Those who filed their taxes alone and earned less than $75,000 per year (or spouses filing jointly, less than $150,000) were eligible for a $250 refund ($500 for joint filers). People who submitted their 2021 state tax return in July received an automatic refund check.
However, this wasn’t the only stimulus check people in New Mexico received. Those who filed alone got a cash award of $500, while those filing jointly were given $1,000.
People who qualified for this refund received the money in 2 installments, one in June 2022 and the other in August 2022. Those who submitted a 2021 state tax return received their refunds automatically.
For citizens whose annual income of less than $75,000, they might get as much as $750 with all rebates added together.
A direct transfer or paper stimulus check will be sent to you if you submit your 2021 state income tax return by May 31st, 2023. If you owe taxes on your 2021 tax return, the amount will be subtracted from your refund.
JUST WONDERED WHY “OKLAHOMA” IS OUT OF THE LOOP FOR A STEM CHECK?
IS CALIFORNIA ONE OF THE STATES AND IF SO, WHEN WILL THEY BE GOING OUT?????
I only received one stimulus Check when that started last year or before. My husband never recieved any. we are living only on our social security check each month, and out of that they take for Medicare, and when landing in the hospital, they are wanting more money because our insurance didn’t pay the entire bill or medicare either.
SOOooo which 18 states are they you dip of a media???? I dont see them mentioned other than “these eighteen states are issuing stimulus checks.”
are we getting one?
thanks