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Up to $1,500 Inflation Relief Checks— See Which States Receives Them!

Inflation Relief Checks [Photo: Yahoo Finance]
Inflation Relief Checks [Photo: Yahoo Finance]

Three of the U.S. states will be receiving up to $1,500 in inflation relief checks. In this article, read and find out which states will receive them!

Inflation Relief Checks [Photo: Business Insider]

Inflation Relief Checks [Photo: Business Insider]

Pennsylvania

According to Fuller, the inflation relief checks for the state of Pennsylvania can be claimed by residents who are 65 years old and above or those aged 18 or older but with disabilities. Nonetheless, the amount of rebates to be received depends on the income and whether the recipient is a homeowner or a renter.

This means that homeowners who earn up to $8,000 will receive $650. For those who earn up to $15,000, they will receive $500, while those who earn up to $18,000 will receive $300. Lastly, those who earn up to $35,000 will receive $250. On the contrary, renters who earn up to $8,000 will receive $650, while those who earn up to $15,000 will receive $500.

New Mexico

The inflation relief checks for the state of New Mexico were signed into law by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. This means that individual tax filers will receive $500, while joint filers, heads of households, and surviving spouses will receive $1,000.

Reports say to be able to qualify, applicants must be older than 18 and not claimed as a dependent on others’ taxes. Distribution of checks will reportedly begin in June. In addition, the law also included an increase in the state’s Child Tax Credit which raises the amount to $600 per eligible child.

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New Jersey

According to Weiss, the inflation relief checks for the state of New Jersey will come from the state’s Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters (ANCHOR) program. This program will reportedly provide financial assistance to more than a million homeowners and over 900,000 renters.

Nonetheless, the amount of rebates to be received depends on the income and whether the recipient is a homeowner or a renter. This means that homeowners who earn up to $150,000 will receive $1,500, while those who earn up to $250,000 will receive $1,000. On the contrary, renters who earn up to $150,00 will receive $450.

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