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Income Tax Rebate - Get IRS Stimulus Payment |
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Married Filing SeparatelyIn most cases, payments will range from $300 to $600 for individuals and $600 to $1,200 for joint filers. Taxpayers may receive $300 for each qualifying child. Payments could be less, depending on tax liabilty and Adjusted Gross Income. Phaseout reduction begins at $75,000 for single filers and $150,000 for joint filers.
Examples of how the Economic Stimulus Act of 2009 may affect taxpayers who are married but file separately, with or without children who qualify for the child tax credit payment: 1) Married, no children, filing separately; both have valid Social Security numbers (SSNs) Married couple, no children. They choose to file separate tax returns, each using the Married Filing Separately (MFS) filing status. Husband has adjusted gross income (AGI) of $7,000, none of which is earned income or other qualifying income; wife has AGI of $12,000 and net income tax liability of $328. Husband's economic stimulus payment is $0 (because he has no net income tax liability and no qualifying income) Wife's economic stimulus payment is $328 (limited to her net income tax liability) Note — if this couple files jointly, and their joint net income tax liability is at least $1, their economic stimulus payment would be $600. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) Married, no children, filing separately; both have valid SSNs Married couple, no children. They choose to file separate tax returns, each using the Married Filing Separately filing status. Husband has AGI of $7,000, including $5,000 of earned income; wife has AGI of $12,000 and net income tax liability of $328. Husband's economic stimulus payment is $300 (he has no net income tax liability; however, he has at least $3,000 in earned income) Wife's economic stimulus payment is $328 (limited to her net income tax liability) Note — if this couple files jointly, their economic stimulus payment would be $600. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3) Married, no children, filing separately; both have valid SSNs Married couple, no children. They choose to file separate tax returns, each using the Married Filing Separately filing status. Husband has AGI of $25,000; wife has AGI of $26,000. Husband and wife each have a net income tax liability in excess of $600. Husband's economic stimulus payment is $600 Wife's economic stimulus payment is $600 Note — if this couple files jointly and their joint net income tax liability exceeds $1,200, their economic stimulus payment would be $1,200. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4) Married, no children, filing separately; both have valid SSNs Married couple, no children. They choose to file separate tax returns, each using the Married Filing Separately filing status. Husband has AGI of $80,000; wife has AGI of $70,000. Husband and wife each have a net income tax liability in excess of $600. Husband's economic stimulus payment is $350 (basic economic stimulus paymentof $600, phased down $250 because his AGI exceeds $75,000) Wife's economic stimulus payment is $600 Note — if this couple files jointly, and their joint net income tax liability exceeds $1,200, their economic stimulus payment would be $1,200. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5) Married, two children, filing separately; all have valid SSNs Married couple, two qualifying children. They choose to file separate tax returns, each using the Married Filing Separately filing status. They each claim one of the two children. Husband has AGI of $15,000 and net income tax liability of $286; wife has AGI of $25,000 and net income tax liability in excess of $600. Husband's economic stimulus payment is $600 {basic economic stimulus payment of $300 (limited by his net income tax liability of $286, but raised to the minimum of $300), plus child amount of $300} Wife's economic stimulus payment is $900 (basic economic stimulus payment of $600, plus child amount of $300) Note — if this couple files jointly, and their joint net income tax liability exceeds $1,200, their economic stimulus payment would be $1,800 (basic economic stimulus payment of $1,200, plus child amount of $600). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6) Married, two children, filing separately; all have valid SSNs Married couple, two qualifying children. They choose to file separate tax returns, each using the Married Filing Separately filing status. They each claim one of the two children. Husband has AGI of $80,000; wife has AGI of $70,000. Husband and wife each have a net income tax liability in excess of $600. Husband's economic stimulus payment is $650 (basic economic stimulus paymentof $600, plus child amount of $300; total $900, then phased down $250 because his AGI exceeds $75,000) Wife's economic stimulus payment is $900 (basic economic stimulus paymentof $600, plus child amount of $300) Note — if this couple files jointly, and their joint net income tax liability exceeds $1,200, their economic stimulus payment would be $1,800 (basic economic stimulus payment of $1,200, plus child amount of $600). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7) Choosing MFS instead of MFJ, one spouse with ITIN Married couple, no children. The wife has a valid SSN, but husband does not qualify for an SSN. Instead, the husband has an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) which was provided by the IRS for tax filing purposes. They are each required to file for 2008 and filed separate tax returns, both using the filing status Married Filing Separately. They each meet the income tax liability and income qualifications to receive an economic stimulus payment of the maximum amount. Husband’s economic stimulus payment is $0 (because he does not have a valid Social Security number) Wife’s economic stimulus payment is $600 Note — if this couple files jointly, their economic stimulus payment would be $0, because they filed jointly and one of them does not have a valid Social Security number. |
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