Eligible taxpayers received a tax rebate of up to $200 for those who filed their 2024 individual income tax return individually, and up to $400 if filed jointly. Eligible taxpayers:
- had a tax liability in 2024, and
- must have filed their individual income tax return by November 3, 2025
If you were eligible, but have not received your rebate, contact us.
2025 Tax Rebate Overview
What is a tax liability?
Not every taxpayer was eligible for the rebate. If you had a tax liability last year, you received up to $200 if you filed individually, and up to $400 if you filed jointly. Tax liability is the amount of tax you owe throughout the year minus any credits (like the earned income tax credit, or the credit for taxes you paid to another state), deductions, or subtractions.
Do you need to pay taxes on the rebate?
If you took the standard deduction on your 2024 individual income taxes, you won't need to take an action on your federal return related to the rebate.
If you itemized your deductions, you may be required to report the rebate amount you received as income on your federal return, depending on your circumstances. You would have received a Form 1099G, just like you would if you received a state refund. Please review IRS guidance on state tax payments and consult a tax professional if you have additional questions.