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04-07-2022 12:08 PM - edited 04-07-2022 04:36 PM
I just wonder if other states are doing something like this? Our state legislature met this week and voted to give every person who filed a state tax return last year, a rebate of $500 ($1,000 a couple) to cover increases in gas and other things. Low income families that didn't file returns can apply for the rebate.
New Mexico is the second largest producer of oil and gas (after Texas) and with the increase in oil prices, we seem to be flush with cash which is quite a contrast from the usual.
04-07-2022 12:11 PM
That's pretty amazing!
04-07-2022 12:17 PM
Enjoy spending your money.
04-07-2022 12:23 PM
@deepwaterdotter wrote:Enjoy spending your money.
@deepwaterdotter I'll send it right back to them in taxes.
04-07-2022 12:29 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:I just wonder if other states are doing something like this? Our state legislature met this week and voted to give every person who filed a state tax return last year, a rebate of $500 ($1,000 a couple) to cover increases in gas and other things. Low income families that didn't file returns can apply for the rebate.
New Mexico is the second largest producer of oil and gas (after Texas) and with the increase in oil prices, we seem to be flush with cash which is quite a contrast from the usual.
I believe Calif is doing this too. I am in NV i have not heard we are doing it. I paid 4.95 for gas yesterday. Fortunately I do not have to drive much
04-07-2022 12:31 PM
I haven't heard anything about it in Ohio.
As an aside, the IRS needs to increase the mileage rate. 58.5 isn't cutting it with gas prices where they are now.
04-07-2022 12:33 PM
I'm in PA. and if they are doing that, I missed it. Good for you.
04-07-2022 12:33 PM - edited 04-07-2022 12:35 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:I just wonder if other states are doing something like this? Our state legislature met this week and voted to give every person who filed a state tax return last year, a rebate of $500 ($1,000 a couple) to cover increases in gas and other things. Low income families that didn't file returns can apply for the rebate.
New Mexico is the second largest producer of oil and gas (after Texas) and with the increase in oil prices, we seem to be flush with cash which is quite a contrast from the usual.
@Kachina624 I live NEXT DOOR....and just paid $5.80 for gas??? (It's even higher here than California). Such is life. di
04-07-2022 12:42 PM - edited 04-07-2022 12:44 PM
In my area of Arizona , the price is $4.69. And $4.35 at Sam's or Costco.
04-07-2022 12:43 PM
Not as far as I know. I live in Va. I did get a small"break" in my town on my real estate taxes.
I have to sign my taxes and send them back to the accountants.
I've given my 2 daughters a lot of money this year. The government only cares that I pulled it out of my investments.
It makes me sick when I think of how many times each one of those dollar bills get taxed.
Just because a person works hard, saves their money, doesn't buy stupid stuff, if they have a little money saved up and they can get it...they will. Ugh!
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