The federal stimulus programs in response to the coronavirus pandemic ended in 2021. However, many states took it upon themselves to continue pushing through payments to their residents. These payouts came under various guises, from tax rebates to inflation relief payments to middle-class relief.
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While many of these state payments have also come and gone, a handful are still available to qualifying residents. Here are the stimulus dates you’ll want to take note of for spring 2023 — and even beyond — if you live in a state that’s still handing out payments.
No Later Than May
If you live in New Jersey, you may still be able to receive a property tax rebate, although the time is almost up. The state sent out payments of between $450 for renters and $1,000 to $1,500 for homeowners in early 2023, and most have already been distributed. But the state says that recipients should get their checks no later than May, so there may still be time if you qualify and haven’t received yours yet. If you haven’t already filed, however, you are out of luck, as the filing deadline was Feb. 28, 2023.
Through May 31
New Mexico residents can receive $500 for single filers or $1,000 for joint filers in the form of a tax refund. Most qualifying recipients have already received their payments, as they were based on the filing date of their 2021 tax return. However, the state is still allowing residents until May 2023 to file their 2021 returns, so if you fall into that category, you may still receive a payment.
In Chelsea, Massachusetts, 738 households that qualify will receive pre-loaded debit cards with payments of between $200 and $400. The payment provides up to three months of relief for low-income taxpayers who need help paying for food and their utilities. If you qualify, payments will be sent out starting in March and running through May.
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Through June 30
In Boulder, Colorado, lower-income residents can receive payments of between $99 and $302 through the end of June 2023. Income limits apply, such as $43,900 for a single person and $62,700 for a family of four.
If you’re a child care provider who received a “first-time quality rating” while participating in Maryland’s EXCELS early education program, you might qualify for a payment as large as $13,500. Payments are already being made in spring 2023, but they will continue through June 30.