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There's still time to file to get stimulus-plan check
0 Comments | Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Apr 26, 2008
If you're retired, a disabled veteran or someone who normally doesn't file a tax return, you still can file before Oct. 15 in order to get an economic-stimulus check, the Internal Revenue Service said this week.
People who have at least $3,000 in qualifying income -- earned income and nontaxable combat pay, as well as certain payments from Social Security, Veterans Affairs and Railroad Retirement -- should file a simple Form 1040A.
"If you meet the criteria, you are still eligible for a stimulus payment," said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. "The quicker you file, the quicker you'll get your payment."
Stimulus checks are worth up to $600 per person and $300 for each qualifying child.
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