The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 recently signed into
law provides for rebates for many individual taxpayers,
which are independent of any refund you may get or any
tax you may owe on your 2007 tax return.
Starting in May, the Treasury will begin sending economic
stimulus payments to more than 130 million individuals.
The stimulus payments will go out through the late spring
and summer.
The vast majority of Americans who qualify for the payment
will not have to do anything other than file their 2007
individual income tax return to receive their payment
this year. The IRS will use information on the tax return
to determine eligibility and calculate the amount of the
stimulus payments.
According to the IRS, determination of eligibility and
payment amount for each individual will be made by the
agency based exclusively on information provided on a
filed 2007 income tax return. Until a 2007 tax return
is filed by any eligible individual, that individual will
not be sent a rebate check. Those not required to file
a 2007 tax return for federal income tax purposes nevertheless
must file if they wish to receive a rebate this year.
That group includes those individuals with no taxable
income for 2007 but having at least $3,000 in qualifying
earned income, social security benefits or veteran's disability
payments. These individuals should file IRS Form 1040A
in order to trigger a stimulus package refund.
Note: For the examples below, you will need Adobe Acrobat
or Adobe Acrobat Reader. 
Download
Instructions for Form 1040A from the IRS website
Click
here for an example of how to fill in Form 1040A
For further information related to economic stimulus
payments, visit the related IRS web page by clicking
here.