Well, it's not really free, it's actually a little of your money that the government has decided to give back to you, as well as giving some of your money to people that didn't earn it. But hey, it's more than you would've had, so go out and buy something frivolous (I will probably pick up a PS3 with mine, assuming Sony manages to figure out which model to offer at the rumored impending $299 price point).
The government wants everyone to immediately go out and spend every dime in order to boost the flagging economy. Stupid idea, but I'm not going to turn the money away, either.
Here's the important stuff from the full article:
This has been passed by Congress and Bush has indicated that he will sign this version of the bill.
The government wants everyone to immediately go out and spend every dime in order to boost the flagging economy. Stupid idea, but I'm not going to turn the money away, either.
Here's the important stuff from the full article:
The measure would send $300 tax-rebate checks to those whose Social Security benefits, veterans' disability payments and earned income totaled at least $3,000 last year. Those who earned enough to pay federal income taxes would receive more, with individuals eligible for as much as $600. Couples could receive $1,200 plus $300 for each child.
Lawmakers agreed to phase out rebates for individuals earning more than $75,000 and couples earning more than $150,000. Lawmakers also amended the legislation to ensure that illegal immigrants couldn't receive the checks.
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the first rebate checks would go out in May, and the distribution would be done by the end of the U.S. summer.
Paulson encouraged taxpayers to file their 2007 tax returns early.
The legislation doubles the amount of equipment costs a small business can expense in the first year to $250,000 and allows a 50 percent bonus depreciation for businesses that buy major equipment.
Lawmakers agreed to phase out rebates for individuals earning more than $75,000 and couples earning more than $150,000. Lawmakers also amended the legislation to ensure that illegal immigrants couldn't receive the checks.
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the first rebate checks would go out in May, and the distribution would be done by the end of the U.S. summer.
Paulson encouraged taxpayers to file their 2007 tax returns early.
The legislation doubles the amount of equipment costs a small business can expense in the first year to $250,000 and allows a 50 percent bonus depreciation for businesses that buy major equipment.
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