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Rebate Letters to Cost $42 Million

DEVLIN BARRETT | March 8, 2008 07:41 AM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — At a cost of nearly $42 million, the IRS wants you to know: Your check is almost in the mail.

The Internal Revenue Service is spending the money on letters to alert taxpayers to expect rebate checks as part of the economic stimulus plan.

The notices are going out this month to an estimated 130 million households who filed returns for the 2006 tax year, at a cost $41.8 million, IRS spokesman John Lipold confirmed.

That works out to about 32 cents to print, process and mail each letter. It doesn't include the tab for another round of mailings planned for those who didn't file tax returns last year but may still qualify for a rebate.

Democrats accused the Bush administration of wasting time and postage.

"There are countless better uses for $42 million than a self-congratulatory mailer that gives the president a pat on the back for an idea that wasn't even his," Sen. Charles Schumer said Friday, arguing the IRS could more effectively spend the money to catch tax cheats.

Keith Hennessey, director of the president's National Economic Council, said the letters are being sent to explain how the tax rebates will work.

"Any time you do something as a government tens of millions of times, there is ample room for people to get confused. And so if you're going to have tens of millions of taxpayers getting checks, you want to get the information out so that you have as few people as possible confused about what's happening, they understand what's coming, and it reduces the number of incoming requests that IRS and Treasury have to figure out how to deal with it," said Hennessey.

"Dear Taxpayer," the letters will begin, going on to say the IRS is pleased to inform the recipient that Congress passed and President Bush signed into law a plan that will provide payments of up to $600 for individuals who qualify or $1,200 for married couples filing jointly. The rebates are the centerpiece of a $168 billion economic stimulus package.

The actual rebate checks are scheduled to go out starting in May, after the IRS has finished separately mailing out routine refunds for the 2007 tax year.

The letters will be a reminder that people need to file a 2007 tax return so they will receive the rebate if they are eligible for it.

Similar notices will go out later to some Social Security recipients and those who receive veterans benefits _ groups that often do not file tax returns.

For those people to get a rebate check, they will need to file a tax return if they received at least $3,000 from a combination of certain Social Security benefits, veterans benefits and earned income. The minimum payment for this group will be $300 for an individual and $600 for a couple filing jointly.

Not everyone will be eligible. Singles with income of more than $75,000 and couples with more than $150,000 get only partial rebates, if any.

People who earn less than $3,000, illegal immigrants and anyone who does not file a tax return will miss out. Singles with incomes exceeding $87,000 and couples with incomes exceeding $174,000 also won't qualify, although those caps rise by $6,000 per child.

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Associated Press Writer Deb Riechmann contributed to this report.

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- Shaddup See Profile I'm a Fan of Shaddup permalink

Lemme guess, Halliburton owns a print shop somewhere.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 03/10/2008
- thegreatgiginthesky See Profile I'm a Fan of thegreatgiginthesky permalink

42 million to send out letters. Why didn't they just take out an advertisement on TV? I'm certain it would have been far more cheaper.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 03/10/2008
- JoeBlough See Profile I'm a Fan of JoeBlough permalink

Why didn't the IRS have to get permission from an adult, first. When government is turned over to a bunch of kids in a sandbox, stupid things like this will happen every day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 03/10/2008
- Robert59 See Profile I'm a Fan of Robert59 permalink

This would be hilarious if it weren't true. We just got two of the letters today. I expect we'll see a third and a fourth. Talk about timeliness; McCain has an ad lambasting pork. One of his targets is 3 million dollars spent to count the grizzly bear population. Biologists believe it was money well spent.

For the IRS's 42 million we could have counted the grizzly bears 14 times. Everyone in this country has access to some form of the news (radio, t.v., paper, internet, even word of mouth). This is yet another tragic example of government misspending your hard earned dollars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 AM on 03/10/2008
- dadw5boys See Profile I'm a Fan of dadw5boys permalink

DON'T TAKE THE TAX REBATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

REFUSE TO PUT OUR NATION DEEPER IN DEBT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

REFUSE TO TAKE THIS REBATE AND WE PAY LESS INTEREST TO THE FEDERAL RESERVE!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 AM on 03/10/2008
- sklfcats See Profile I'm a Fan of sklfcats permalink

ARE YOU FUCKIN' SMOKING CRACK DADW4BOYS ? WITH ALL THE MONEY THE GOVERNMENT HAS SCREWED ME OUT OF , WASTING TIME ON ROGER CLEMENS, ETC. YOU ARE A SICK BOY..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 03/10/2008
- thegreatgiginthesky See Profile I'm a Fan of thegreatgiginthesky permalink

Did anyone see the Bush pleading with people to use the rebate to go buy more crap instead of paying off debt?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 AM on 03/10/2008
- realitytrumpsbull See Profile I'm a Fan of realitytrumpsbull permalink

People don't need rebate checks, people need stable costs of living so they can self-adjust. Maybe the IRS should audit itself, see if they have any MORE of those sticky-fingered 'managers' running around in there...get that budget balanced! Vote for Bert, Independent from Oregon. We'll clean house, we'll do lunch, army-style, it'll be fun! Fun at parties, a-MAZE your friends! LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 AM on 03/10/2008
- zannamar See Profile I'm a Fan of zannamar permalink

Got mine...what a waste of money!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 AM on 03/10/2008
- okAcomputer See Profile I'm a Fan of okAcomputer permalink

hahahaha. funniest thing a i read all day. I mean really you couldn't make this stuff up. no wonder our economy is in the toilet and we are the laughing stock of the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 03/09/2008
- leftLibertarian See Profile I'm a Fan of leftLibertarian permalink

Our government at work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 03/09/2008
- forpeace See Profile I'm a Fan of forpeace permalink

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Okay people don't worry, later on IRS will send a bill for that $41.8 million cost to each of those 130 million households!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 03/09/2008
- thegreatgiginthesky See Profile I'm a Fan of thegreatgiginthesky permalink

Why didn't just send the check out???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 03/09/2008
- sklfcats See Profile I'm a Fan of sklfcats permalink

For cryin' out loud thegreatgiginthesky, that would make sense and the IRS is totally irrational..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 03/09/2008
- forpeace See Profile I'm a Fan of forpeace permalink

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sparkey

.....We, the American taxpayers paid 42 million dollars sending ourselves.....
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True!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 03/09/2008
- forpeace See Profile I'm a Fan of forpeace permalink

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thegreatgiginthesky

Why didn't just send the check out???

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Simply because they're Freaking stupid!

I don't know how this country is running?!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 03/09/2008
- WIpatriot See Profile I'm a Fan of WIpatriot permalink

Un-fucking-believeable!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 03/09/2008
- sheraz See Profile I'm a Fan of sheraz permalink

42 million?

And................
"It doesn't include the tab for another round of mailings planned for those who didn't file tax returns last year but may still qualify for a rebate."

Are you f-ing kidding me?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 03/09/2008
- sparkey See Profile I'm a Fan of sparkey permalink

Correction, the IRS didn't spend 42 million dollars sending those letters. We, the American taxpayers paid 42 million dollars sending ourselves those letters. Just more money wasted that we can't afford to waste.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 03/09/2008
- forpeace See Profile I'm a Fan of forpeace permalink

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sparkey

.....We, the American taxpayers paid 42 million dollars sending ourselves.....

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True!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 03/09/2008
- 140dot6 See Profile I'm a Fan of 140dot6 permalink

Bet Wal$Mart would 100 million to get a sentence in the letter saying that you cash the check for free at your local store. This whole rebate ( wink-wink stimulus) is a joke. If we what to do something to really stimulate the US economy, lets REALLY commit ourselves to reducing our reliance to oil by taking this rebate plus the trillion dollars we are spending in the spider hole called Iraq and engineer a why out of this mess.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 03/09/2008
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