Hooray for May 9th!
That's when I'll be receiving my tax rebate check. That baby is going right into savings. That's right. Unlike the government, I think a healthy economy is based on savings. How else are people going to have the money to invest in capital? Then again, I'm probably preaching to the choir. :)
Do you know when you're going to receive your check? Are you counting down the days?
In case you're curious, here's the estimated schedule from Money.com:
Direct deposit payment | |
If last 2 digits of your SS# are: | Your rebate should be sent by: |
00-20 | May 2 |
21-75 | May 9 |
76-99 | May 16 |
Paper check | |
If last 2 digits of your SS# are: | Your rebate should be sent by: |
00-09 | May 16 |
10-18 | May 23 |
19-25 | May 30 |
26-38 | June 6 |
39-51 | June 13 |
52-63 | June 20 |
64-75 | June 27 |
76-87 | July 4 |
88-99 | July 11 |
Let's hope you're not getting your refund by check and your social security number doesn't end in 88-99. :)
3 comments:
Hey, May 9th is my birthday!
Now you have 2 reasons to look forward to it!
:P
Wouldn't you know that the last two digits of my ssn are in the 90s so I won't be getting mine until mid May. Mine is going into savings as well. It should be the final bit into my initial emergency fund. Then it's back to work on the debts.
"Let's hope you're not getting your refund by check and your social security number doesn't end in 88-99. :)"
Wouldn't you know it, that's me!! Oh well! Like you, mine will be going straight into savings.
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