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100,000+ Low Income Washingtonians Have
Not Claimed Federal Stimulus Checks -- There is Still Time … Help Spread the
Word!
The Center on
Budget & Policy Priorities reports that there are 116,099 low-income seniors,
disabled veterans and others with disabilities in Washington State alone who are
at risk of losing out on their federal economic stimulus payments.
The payments are
worth at least $300 per person/$600 for a married couple – more for some filers
raising children or grandchildren under 17.
That’s more than $34 million in unclaimed payments that should be in the hands
of low-income Washington residents.
As prices for food
and gas (and everything else) continue to rise, these stimulus checks can make a
huge difference for those low-income individuals and families.
Eligible people still have until October 15th to file
for their payments.
Help us get the
word out to those in
Washington State who could really use the extra money.
Seattle,
Spokane, Tacoma and Vancouver all rank in the top 100 cities nationwide with
unclaimed payments.
Who is eligible?
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Individuals with income
from work, earnings from Social Security benefits, Social Security
Disability Insurance (SSDI), Veterans’ disability benefits or Railroad
Retirement benefits – or ANY combination of pay for work and/or earnings from
any of these benefits worth a total of at least $3,000 in 2007.
· Individuals
must have a valid
Social Security number (spouse too if filing a joint return).
· Individuals cannot be
claimed as a dependent on another’s tax return.
Eligible people MUST file a 2007 federal tax return (Form 1040A) for 2007 to get
their economic stimulus payment – even if they don’t normally file a tax return!
Why is outreach
needed?
· This is a group that has
too little income – or nontaxable benefits – to be required to file an income
tax return. Many probably have not done so for years, since they retired or
became disabled.
· They may not realize that
they MUST file a return to get the payment.
· They may mistakenly
fear that receiving the economic stimulus payment might endanger their
eligibility for retirement, disability or other public benefits like Medicaid,
SSI and Food Stamps.
Please reach out
to your members and constituents and urge them to spread the word:
it will be shame if low-income seniors
and people with disabilities miss this opportunity!
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