In summary
Here’s who is eligible for a 2022 gas rebate, how you will get it, when and how much you should expect.
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California is sending money directly to millions of residents to help with rising costs and high gas prices.
The payments, which started going out Oct. 7, range from $200 to $1,050, depending on income and other factors. About 18 million payments will be distributed over the next few months, benefiting up to 23 million Californians. The cash payouts are part of a June budget deal.
CalMatters talked to the state’s Franchise Tax Board to parse what all this means for you. Check out our tool at the bottom of this article to find out how much you’ll get.
Are you eligible?
To be eligible, you need to have filed a 2020 California tax return by Oct. 15, 2021. There’s an exception for people who did not file by the October deadline because they were waiting on an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (so long as they filed by Feb. 15, 2022).
People who didn’t file taxes for 2020, including some seniors and disabled people, will be left out.
People who can be claimed as dependents for tax purposes won’t get their own payments.
The payments also won’t go to married or domestic partners who have an adjusted gross income over $500,000. Same goes for many individuals who have adjusted gross incomes over $250,000.
You also had to be a California resident for at least six months of 2020, and be a resident when your payment is issued.
Undocumented Californians with a valid taxpayer number or Social Security number, who filed complete 2020 tax returns and meet all of the eligibility requirements, can receive the payments.
You don’t need to send any additional forms, or fill out any application to get the payment.
How will you get the payment?
People who are eligible for the payment will get it either via a direct deposit to their bank account or by mailed debit card, according to the tax board. Generally, people who filed their 2020 tax return online and received their state tax refund via direct deposit will get a direct deposit. Most other people who are eligible will get debit cards in the mail. The envelope will be clearly marked with the phrase “Middle Class Tax Refund.”
When will you get the payment?
The first round of payments will go to people who received one of the two Golden State Stimulus payments from 2021 and are eligible for a direct deposit. The first round of payments are expected to go out between Oct. 7 and Oct. 25.
The rest of the direct deposits are expected to go out between Oct. 28 and Nov. 14. The tax board expects 90% of direct deposits to be sent out in October, according to its website.
Debit cards for people who got one of the Golden State Stimulus payments are expected to be mailed out between Oct. 25 and Dec. 10. All of the remaining debit cards are expected to be mailed by Jan. 15
Why can’t they all be sent out at once? “There are constraints on the number of direct deposits and mailed debit cards that can be issued weekly,” Franchise Tax Board spokesperson Andrew LePage told CalMatters. “Logistically it takes time to deliver approximately 18 million payments to Californians effectively and accurately, protecting both taxpayers and California.”
How much will you get?
We’ve made a tool for you to look that up. The Franchise Tax Board also has information, as well as a customer help line, which can be reached by dialing 800-542-9332. The help line has assistance in English, Spanish, Mandarin, Hindi, Vietnamese, Korean, and Punjabi. The board says other languages may be supported by request.
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Let's break down the key concepts in the article:
Gas Rebate Program in California - Key Information
1. Purpose of the Rebate:
- The gas rebate is a financial relief program initiated by the state of California to assist residents with rising costs and high gas prices.
2. Payment Range and Distribution:
- Payments started on Oct. 7, ranging from $200 to $1,050. The amount varies based on income and other factors.
- Approximately 18 million payments will be distributed over the coming months, benefiting up to 23 million Californians.
3. Eligibility Criteria:
- To be eligible, individuals must have filed a 2020 California tax return by Oct. 15, 2021.
- An exception is made for those awaiting an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (filed by Feb. 15, 2022).
- Non-filers for 2020 (including some seniors and disabled individuals) are excluded.
- Dependents claimed for tax purposes and married/domestic partners with an adjusted gross income over $500,000 are not eligible.
4. Residency Requirement:
- Eligible individuals must have been California residents for at least six months in 2020 and be residents when the payment is issued.
5. Inclusion of Undocumented Californians:
- Undocumented individuals with a valid taxpayer number or Social Security number, who filed complete 2020 tax returns, can receive payments.
6. Payment Distribution Method:
- Eligible individuals will receive payments via direct deposit to their bank account or by mailed debit card.
- Those who filed online and received their state tax refund via direct deposit will likely get a direct deposit.
7. Payment Timeline:
- The initial round of payments, expected between Oct. 7 and Oct. 25, targets those eligible for a direct deposit.
- Subsequent direct deposits are anticipated between Oct. 28 and Nov. 14.
- Debit cards for Golden State Stimulus recipients are expected to be mailed between Oct. 25 and Dec. 10, with all remaining cards mailed by Jan. 15.
8. Logistical Challenges:
- Constraints on the number of weekly direct deposits and mailed debit cards necessitate staggered distribution to ensure accuracy and efficiency.
9. Payment Amount Verification:
- A tool is provided to check the amount, and the Franchise Tax Board offers information and a customer help line (800-542-9332) with multilingual assistance.
In conclusion, the California gas rebate program is a multifaceted initiative aimed at providing timely financial assistance to residents, with eligibility criteria, distribution methods, and logistical considerations carefully outlined to ensure effective implementation.