When will your check come in?

April 28, 2008

If you’re curious when to expect your economic stimulus check (…or already mentally spending it…), click here to see the IRS’s payment schedule.

The schedule’s based on the last two digits of your social security number: basically, the lower the digits are, the faster you’ll get your check. And if you used direct deposit for your federal tax return, you’ll have cash in hand sooner than your paper-check counterparts.

If you didn’t pay your taxes on time - tsk tsk - you should expect to wait at least two weeks longer.

Apparently some lucky ducks could even see their deposits today.

JACKIE SAUTER, Web Editor

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2 Responses to “When will your check come in?”

  1. Anonymous on April 28th, 2008 6:28 pm

    How many regular readers of the Daily Record actually qualify for these checks? I would think a small percentage.

  2. K.R. on April 29th, 2008 7:54 am

    I got mine yesterday (4/28). The last two digits of my SSN are 16. Problem I have is that I thought the minimum amount to be received by a single filer was $300 — not me — less than that. Guess I should just be happy that I got something — maybe it’s enough to pay my next BGE bill or two weeks of groceries. Just keep an eye on your checking account cause it will go in and you won’t even know it.

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