Los Angeles Times

Where is my inflation relief payment?

- By Nathan Solis

California has paid over 7 million eligible residents under the state’s inflation relief program since it launched last month. The relief payments are meant to soften the blow of increasing costs, but there are still millions more who have not been paid, leaving many wondering: Where is my money?

The Middle Class Tax Refund has paid over 6 million eligible California­ns through direct deposit and mailed 1.6 million people their payments through debit cards, according to the California Franchise Tax Board. In total, the state hopes to pay 23 million California­ns $9.5 billion. So far, just over $4 billion has been paid out.

The one-time payments range from $400 to $1,050 for couples who filed jointly on their 2020 state income tax return and $200 to $700 for those who filed independen­tly.

Eligible residents will need to have filed their 2020 tax return by Oct. 15, 2021, and meet the state’s adjusted gross income limits.

There are a lot of moving parts to consider, but the most important three questions are:

Am I eligible to get money?

According to the state Franchise Tax Board, requiremen­ts for eligible California­ns include:

• Having filed their 2020 tax return by Oct. 15, 2021.

• Meeting the adjusted gross income (CA AGI) limits of $500,000 or less. There are tiers to how much you will receive depending on your AGI.

• Not having been claimed as a dependent in the 2020 tax year.

• Having been a California resident for at least six months in the 2020 tax year.

• Being a resident on the date the payment is issued.

How will I receive my payment?

This will depend on how a person filed their 2020 income tax return and whether they still have the same bank account. That can make the difference between a direct deposit or a physical debit card that will arrive in the mail.

• Direct deposits will go out to anyone who filed their 2020 income tax return electronic­ally. Payments will be made to the same bank account where the 2020 income tax refund was deposited.

• Physical debit cards will go to anyone who filed their 2020 income tax return with a paper form.

• If a person filed their 2020 income tax return electronic­ally, but they have since changed their bank account number or bank altogether, then they will receive a debit card.

When should the money arrive?

• Direct deposit payments started to roll out between Oct. 7 and Oct. 25. But don’t worry: Additional direct deposits are being sent out between Oct. 28 and Nov.

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• For those who changed their banks or bank account numbers from when they electronic­ally filed their 2020 income tax returns, they will have to wait a little longer. Their payments should arrive in a debit card from Dec. 17 through Jan. 14.

• If anyone received a Golden State Stimulus check in the mail in 2021, they too can expect a physical debit card. Those are expected to arrive between Oct. 24 and Dec. 10. Remaining cards will be sent out through Jan. 14.

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