- **Q: Is there a fourth stimulus check coming?
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Finance / Taxes
Are you wondering if you might receive a stimulus check, rebate, or tax refund in 2025? With rumors circulating, it's important to stay informed and avoid potential scams. This article provides an updated overview of what you can expect.
### Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, three stimulus checks were issued. The deadline to claim the last one was April 15, 2025. Now, speculation about further stimulus measures and rebates is emerging.
### Potential Future Stimulus - **American Worker Rebate Act of 2025:** Proposed by Senator Josh Hawley, this act aims to provide checks between $600 and $2,400 to American taxpayer families. However, it has not yet passed Congress. - **Trump's Tariff Rebates:** Former President Trump has proposed using revenue from tariffs to provide rebates to taxpayers. He also mentioned a “DOGE dividend” plan, but specifics are scarce.
### State Inflation Relief Checks Several states, including New York, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Colorado, have offered inflation relief checks or rebate checks to residents who paid higher sales taxes due to inflation. Eligibility criteria and amounts vary by state.
### Tracking Your Tax Refund - **Federal Tax Refunds:** If you filed electronically and included banking information, expect a direct deposit within 21 days. Otherwise, a paper check may arrive in 6-8 weeks. - **IRS 'Where's My Refund' Tool:** Use this online tool to check the status of your refund. You'll need your Social Security number, filing status, and exact refund amount. - **State Tax Refunds:** Most states have online portals to track state income tax returns. Check your state's Department of Revenue website.
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