Web30 mrt. 2024 · The state sent $285 rebate checks last fall to more than 500,000 Mainers who worked during the pandemic but whose incomes fell below those amounts. Eliminating the income cap would make an additional 120,000 Maine taxpayers eligible for the $850 checks and add roughly $100 million to the price tag. Web4 jan. 2024 · The Maine State Legislature passed LD 3, a $474 million proposal put forward by Gov. Janet Mills in December that would use Maine’s budget surplus and other funds on direct checks for heating assistance as well as funding for housing programs. Specifically, the plan would send checks of $450 to a projected 880,000 Mainers.
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Web10 feb. 2024 · MAINE, USA — The Internal Revenue Service announced in a statement Friday that taxpayers in 21 states, including Maine, do not need to report state relief payments while filing 2024 taxes. "During a review, the IRS determined it will not challenge the taxability of payments related to general welfare and disaster relief," the IRS said Friday. Web2 mrt. 2024 · Maine taxpayers could receive sizable checks this summer under the Mills administration's plan for divvying up a state surplus. Last month, Gov. Janet Mills proposed using half of a projected $822 million revenue surplus to give $500 back to taxpayers as a way to blunt the impacts of inflation and the pandemic. male wax cape town
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Web1 jun. 2024 · Maine $850 inflation relief checks start rolling out Thursday The office of Gov. Janet Mills said 5,000 $850 checks will be sent out initially, then 200,000 per week after. Author: Julie Sherburne (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 11:31 AM EDT June 1, 2024 Updated: 12:16 PM EDT June 2, 2024 WebAUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - An update now on when Mainers can expect to see those $450 winter energy relief payments in their mailboxes. According to the Department of Administrative and Financial... Web13 jan. 2024 · The plan, which Mills signed on Jan. 4, allows for $450 relief payments to an estimated 880,000 Mainers. It will also allocate an additional $40 million to Maine’s Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), which MaineHousing manages. Other community-level organizations, such as York County Community Action, will also benefit from the funding. male wavy perm