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Who’s first in line for rebate checks?

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From the Associated Press

If you want to be the first on your block to get your $600 economic stimulus payment, the Internal Revenue Service has a tip: Sign up to get your 2007 tax refund via direct deposit.

Among those receiving rebate checks, people with Social Security numbers whose last two digits are low -- say, 06 -- will get their checks first, the IRS announced Monday.

Taxpayers who receive their refunds -- or make payments -- through direct deposit will begin receiving payments by May 2, with all such deposits expected to be made within two weeks.

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Then, starting by May 16, the rest of the 130 million stimulus payments will start going out as checks sent through the mail. Stimulus checks will be sent out in the order of the last two digits of the Social Security number used on a tax return. For joint filers, the first Social Security number listed will determine the timing of the couple’s rebate check.

The IRS said the last of the rebate checks should be mailed by July 11.

The economic stimulus bill enacted last month provided for $600 checks for most individuals and $1,200 for couples filing jointly, with a $300 per-child credit added on. The payments will start phasing out for individuals with adjusted gross incomes higher than $75,000 and couples making more than $150,000.

Lower-income workers, Social Security recipients and veterans who made too little to pay income taxes would receive $300 checks as well, as long as they had at least $3,000 in income in 2007.

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But those who owe back taxes or have certain other debts such as delinquent child support payments and student loans will have their rebates garnished.

The IRS expects to make 34 million payments in the first three weeks of May.

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