Your questions about California’s gas rebate answered (2024)

By Grace Gedye, CalMatters

To help with the high price of gas — and the rising cost of living — California started sendingpaymentsranging from $200 to $1,050 to residents in October.

Whenever money might be headed to people’s bank accounts, they tend to have questions.

We’ve alreadyanswered the basics, including who is eligible for the payments, when they are getting sent out, how people will receive them, and how much you can expect to receive.

But readers responded with more questions via email and social media. We also took cues from questions people searched for a lot online. We’ve answered some of those questions here, and will be adding more questions and answers to this page over the coming days.

If you have a question about these payments, please let us know.

Does it matter how many cars I have, or whether I have an electric vehicle?

No. Whether or not you’reeligible for this payment— or how much you will get — has nothing to do with whether you own a car, how many cars you own, or what kind of car you own.

The reason people might be confused is that back in March, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed sending payments to Californiansbased on how many cars they own. But that wasn’t part of the final deal.

Eligibility is based on having submitted a complete 2020 tax return by Oct. 15, 2021, as well asother factors including income and residency.

Are the “gas rebates” the same as the “inflation relief” payments?

Basically, yes.

The idea of financial relief for high gas prices wasfloated by Newsomin March. As the proposal developed it was sometimes referred to as a gas rebate or refund, and sometimes referred to as an inflation relief payment. The official name it ultimately got was the “‘Middle Class Tax Refund.” In most cases, those terms are all referring to payments that started going out in October to offset the high price of gas and other goods.

One wrinkle: In the wake of a recent uptick in the price of California gas, Newsom proposed anew tax on oil companiesin late September and called for a special legislative session in December to discuss the idea. His proposal is to turn the funds generated from that tax intoa refund or rebate for people affected by high gas prices, so that’s another gas rebate you might hear about, but it hasn’t happened yet.

Are these payments taxable?

The payments won’t be taxable for California state income tax purposes, says Franchise Tax Board spokesperson Catalina Martinez. Martinez said the board would be issuing 1099-MISC forms to people receiving payments of more than $600.

Whether the federal government will tax these payments is less clear. “That’s an issue where individuals should check with your local tax preparer,” said H.D. Palmer, spokesperson for California’s Department of Finance.

Why can’t you file something now to get the payment if you didn’t file a 2020 tax return?

Some people earn little enough income that they aren’t required to file taxes. That includes someseniors and disabled people, as well as some very low income people. Unfortunately, if you didn’t file a 2020 tax return by the deadline, you aren’t eligible for this payment.

You can’t file anything retroactively to receive the payment.

If the state allowed people to file amended tax returns, for example, that would have taken more time — both for people to file, and for the state to process — and would have opened up “concerns regarding potential fraud,” said Palmer.

Basing the payments on previously submitted returns, and documentation that has “already been processed and validated by the [Franchise Tax Board] significantly eliminates the possibility of fraud,” Palmer said.

Why is your 2020 tax return important? Why not 2021?

There are two main reasons why the 2020 tax return was chosen, Palmer said. One is that the 2020 tax filing is completely done, whereas tax filing and processing for 2021 is still ongoing. (The extension deadline for 2021 tax returns was Oct. 17).

The other reason, Palmer said, is that the tax board “received roughly half a million more low-income tax returns than usual in 2020, since more households filed tax returns to take advantage of pandemic-related assistance.” So, by using the 2020 return, California will be able to reach several hundred thousand more people with these payments, according to Palmer.

What happens if you were married when you filed your 2020 tax return and filed it jointly, but have since gotten divorced?

Your tax return for 2020 is important for these payments —without one, you aren’t eligible. Plus, the adjusted gross income reported on your 2020 return will factor into how much money you get. The payments are being sent out either as direct deposits or debit cards.

If you were part of a couple that filed a 2020 tax return jointly, but have since separated or gotten divorced, you will still be issued one debit card jointly with your former spouse or partner, with both names on it, said Martinez. That card would be sent to the most recent address the tax board has on file for the first person named on the 2020 return.

If your address has changed since you last filed California taxes, you can update your address throughMyFTBor by phone, dialing 1-800-542-9332 according to Martinez.

Same goes for direct deposit: If you filed a 2020 tax return with a partner or spouse you’ve since separated from, the deposit will go to the bank account of the first person named on the 2020 tax return, Martinez said.

In this situation the formerly coupled taxpayers “should work together to ensure proper handling of the (Middle Class Tax Refund) payment,” said Martinez in a statement.

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Your questions about California’s gas rebate answered (2024)

FAQs

Why have I not received the California gas rebate? ›

If you believe you should have received your payment already but haven't, the FTB suggests contacting customer service at 1-800-542-9332. A customer service agent will help you confirm you qualify, explain what payment you'll receive and when.

How much is the gas rebate check in California? ›

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.

Do I need to report California gas rebate? ›

Tax season is officially upon us, so some people who want their refunds as soon as possible have already started filing their returns. California officials have made it clear that people don't need to claim the payment as income on their state tax return.

Do we have to pay taxes on the California gas rebate? ›

As you mentioned, the MCTR payment is not taxable for California state income tax purposes. Taxpayers or their tax preparers can refer to IRS Publication 525 (2022), Taxable and Nontaxable Income, to determine when the MCTR payment could be subject to federal tax in their situation.

What happens if I didn't receive my California Relief check? ›

If you believe you are eligible to receive a payment and have not received it by February 14, 2023, call the customer support number listed in the contact information section. Refer to the tables below for the latest updates on payment schedules.

Where is my CA gas tax refund? ›

To check the status of your California state refund online, go to https://webapp.ftb.ca.gov/refund/login. Then, click on “Check Your Refund”. You can check on refund status by phone: 1-800-338-0505 or +1 (916) 845-6500 (outside the U.S.) Weekdays, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Can I track my gas stimulus check? ›

Is there any way to track your payment? There isn't a tracking tool. The tax board does provide dates for when they expect to send out each round of payments, which give you a sense of when you'll receive a direct deposit or debit card. They expect 90% direct deposits to be issued in October 2022.

Is the CA middle class tax refund the same as the gas rebate? ›

IMPORTANT: The "gas tax rebate/inflation relief" refund (Middle Class Tax Refund) is not administered by the State Controller's Office.

Is California getting a stimulus check in 2024? ›

The $6,000 stimulus checks from the state of California will be distributed over a duration of 18 months, from June 2023 to November 2024. It is advised that people check the California government's official website to confirm payment dates and other important details.

Is the $700 rebate taxable in California? ›

Taxable income

The MCTR payment is not taxable for California state income tax purposes. You do not need to claim the payment as income on your California income tax return.

Why did I get my state refund but not federal? ›

The IRS processes federal tax returns, while your state government processes the state tax returns. These are two different administrations that work independently of each other. So, it is common for you to receive your state tax refund before you receive your federal refund.

Is state tax refund taxable by IRS? ›

Most taxpayers receiving state tax refunds do not have to include the state tax refund in income for federal tax purposes. As a general rule, taxpayers who choose the standard deduction on their federal income tax returns do not owe federal income tax on state tax refunds.

How much is the gas tax refund in California? ›

California will spend $9.5 billion as part of the “Middle Class Tax Refund” program, with one-time payments ranging from $400 to $1,050 for couples who filed jointly on their 2020 state income tax return and $200 to $700 for those who filed independently.

How to check balance on middle class tax refund card? ›

3 Get your balance
  1. Log in here by registering as a new user.
  2. Call Customer Service at 1.800.240.0223.

Can I track my inflation relief check? ›

Can I track my California inflation relief check? The short answer: no. But you can probably narrow down your timeline a bit.

What happened to the gas tax rebate? ›

In late June, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the 2022-2023 budget, which included a $9.5 billion middle-class tax refund — better known as the gas tax rebate. The state is set to send out 18 million payments to eligible Californians in October. Residents who submitted their 2020 tax return by Oct.

How long does Socalgas rebate take? ›

Submitting Your Rebate Application

If all program requirements are met, a rebate check is generally mailed within 6-8 weeks, unless your application is selected for verification, which may take additional time.

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