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The states that will issue the stimulus check before Black Friday

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By Arlenys Tabare

Nov 14, 2024, 1:43 PM EST

Throughout the year some entities in the United States have been sending stimulus checks to their residents, these payments are basically financial aid from guaranteed income programs, tax refunds, budget surpluses, inter alia.

These economic reliefs are aimed mostly at low-income families so that they can cope with the increased cost of living. For In the last months of the year, it is expected that these checks will continue to be distributedespecially days before two important dates this month such as Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday.

In this sense, the states that are scheduled to send state payments to their residents in the coming days of November are:

Arizona

Through a Family Tax Program at least About 743,000 residents will receive between $100 to $250 in refunds specifically intended for households with dependents under 17 years of age, to receive it, applicants must have submitted the tax return corresponding to the 2021 tax year.

California

Families with dependents under the age of 17 in California could qualify for a Child Tax Credit that is scheduled to be sent in the coming days, The amount of this benefit ranges from $1,083 to $3,600 dollars for each qualifying child.

Colorado

A program called TABOR in the state of Colorado will send tax refunds to its taxpayers with amounts between $847 to $1,694 dollars due to surplus state funds.

Maryland

At least 40,000 households with children under 17 years of age or people with disabilities will receive a check from the tax credit program promoted in the state of Maryland with amounts that reach $500 dollars.

New Mexico

Single and married taxpayers who filed their tax return this year will receive reimbursement of $500 and $1,000 dollars respectively in the state of New Mexico.

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