When Will We Get the Extra Tax Rebate Checks in Montana? Details

When Will We Get the Extra Tax Rebate Checks in Montana? Details

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage the United States, a new relief package is being proposed to help Americans cope with the economic crisis. The stimulus package includes an extra tax rebate of up to $1,200 for individuals, and $2,400 for couples, along with an additional $500 per dependent.

The question on the minds of many is when will they receive their extra tax rebate checks? Unfortunately, it is difficult to pinpoint an exact date, as the package is still being discussed and negotiated in Congress. However, the proposed legislation would provide that checks would be sent out “as soon as practicable” once the federal government approves the package.

For taxpayers in Montana, the timeline for receiving the rebate checks may be slightly different from other states. This is due to the fact that Montana operates on a different tax system, where taxes are due on April 15 rather than the traditional April 15 deadline. This means that the state has a later filing deadline and the funds may take a bit longer to process.

In addition, it is important to note that the extra rebate checks are not guaranteed for all taxpayers. To qualify for the stimulus payments, taxpayers must have an adjusted gross income (AGI) of up to $75,000 for individuals, $150,000 for married couples filing jointly, and $112,500 for those filing as “head of household.” Those with AGIs over the limit will likely not receive the extra rebate.

The Montana Department of Revenue is expected to provide more information on the extra tax rebate checks in the coming weeks. However, the department has stated that they “do not anticipate any additional delays” in the processing of the checks. Once the federal government approves the stimulus package, Montana taxpayers should expect to receive their extra rebate checks within a few weeks.

In the meantime, Montana taxpayers are encouraged to keep an eye out for updates from the Montana Department of Revenue. The department is expected to provide more information on the extra tax rebate checks in the near future.