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Some have yet to file for economic stimulus check

Published: Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008 - 12:00 am | Page 9B

With the Oct. 15 filing deadline approaching, the IRS is making a last-ditch effort to get the message out to thousands of people, including nearly 500,000 in California, who have yet to file for an economic stimulus payment.

They're the folks who normally don't file taxes because of low incomes but must file an IRS 1040A form this year to be eligible for a $300 stimulus check ($600 for married couples).

To qualify, individuals must have at least $3,000 in income from Social Security, railroad benefits or non-taxable veterans benefits, such as disability pay. Supplemental Security Income does not apply toward the $3,000.

California has the highest number – 499,104 – of low-income individuals who still haven't filed.

For a copy of form 1040A, visit the IRS office at 4330 Watt Ave. Or call the IRS at (800) 829-3676.

The AARP Web site, www.aarp.org, also has a form 1040A that can be filled out, printed and mailed in.

About $93 billion in stimulus payments have been issued since May.

– Claudia Buck


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