March 2023 Inflation Relief: Some States are Sending Checks! Check Here 

States are Sending Inflation Relief Checks in March

If you’re still waiting for an inflation relief check, don’t worry. Residents in some states can still expect to receive relief checks as late as the end of March.

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Some states are still sending out inflation relief checks to residents, with funds arriving as late as the end of March. (Photo: Ramsey Solutions)

If you reside in any of the states listed below, it’s important to keep an eye out for these payments, which may arrive by mail or direct deposit if you haven’t already received them.

1. Idaho

Idaho’s 2022 Special Session rebates are expected to be paid by the end of March 2023. The inflation relief rebate amount will be the larger of either 10% of your 2020 income tax liability or $300 for single filers and $600 for married couples filing jointly, MSN reported. Be on the lookout for these payments. It’s important to keep an eye out for these payments in your mailbox or bank account.

2. South Carolina

In South Carolina, qualifying residents are receiving inflation relief in the form of tax refunds of up to $800, but those who filed their taxes after Oct. 17, 2022, may not have received it yet. However, if you filed before Feb. 15, 2023, you can expect payment in March.

3. Michigan

Michigan residents may also receive an additional inflation relief check of $180 per household, pending the approval of a proposal by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Democratic leaders. The checks would be paid for with some of Michigan’s budget surplus.

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4. Maine

Maine is providing additional inflation relief financial support to its residents to help with heating costs. Along with the $850 inflation relief checks distributed in January 2023, residents can expect to receive $450 payments by the end of March, Yahoo reported.

5. New Jersey

In New Jersey, property tax rebates are being issued to homeowners based on their income. Those who earned up to $150,000 will receive $1,500 inflation relief, while those who earned more than $150,000 but less than $250,000 will receive $1,000. Renters who earned up to $150,000 are also eligible to receive an inflation relief payment of $450. These payments are expected to be sent out by May 2023.

If your residence is located in any of the states mentioned above, keep an eye out for inflation relief payment either in your mailbox or bank account if you have not yet received one. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to your state’s tax or revenue department for assistance.

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