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Just when you think your Kentucky or local government is blowing money on dumb stuff, remember, the federal government is always worse. Did you see this story over the weekend? Rebate Letters to Cost $42 Million By DEVLIN BARRETT WASHINGTON (AP) — At a cost of nearly $42 million, the IRS wants you to know: Your check is almost in the mail. Democrats accused the Bush administration of wasting time and postage. Keith Hennessey, director of the president's National Economic Council, said the letters are being sent to explain how the tax rebates will work. "Dear Taxpayer," the letters will begin, going on to say the IRS is pleased to inform the recipient that Congress passed and President Bush signed into law a plan that will provide payments of up to $600 for individuals who qualify or $1,200 for married couples filing jointly. The rebates are the centerpiece of a $168 billion economic stimulus package. The actual rebate checks are scheduled to go out starting in May, after the IRS has finished separately mailing out routine refunds for the 2007 tax year. Similar notices will go out later to some Social Security recipients and those who receive veterans benefits — groups that often do not file tax returns. For those people to get a rebate check, they will need to file a tax return if they received at least $3,000 from a combination of certain Social Security benefits, veterans benefits and earned income. The minimum payment for this group will be $300 for an individual and $600 for a couple filing jointly. Not everyone will be eligible. Singles with income of more than $75,000 and couples with more than $150,000 get only partial rebates, if any. Associated Press Writer Deb Riechmann contributed to this report. |
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