Which States Are Still Sending Tax Rebates Before 2025 Ends?
Several states are issuing year-end tax rebates and relief payments to residents.
These are state programs, not federal tax refunds, and come from surpluses, dividend programs, or inflation relief measures.
Payments are arriving now through December, and in some cases, early January.
States With Active Payments
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Alaska – Oil fund distributions wrapping up mid-December: Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) official site
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California – Middle-Class Tax Refund: Middle-Class Tax Refund for eligible 2020 filers
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Colorado – TABOR refund being processed: TABOR refunds via Revenue Online
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Georgia – Surplus rebate for recent filers: Georgia Surplus Tax Refund status tool
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Massachusetts – Percentage return of 2021 tax liability (Chapter 62F): Chapter 62F Taxpayer Refunds overview
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Michigan – Expanded working-family credit: Michigan Earned Income Tax Credit details
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Minnesota – Inflation relief deposits: Minnesota Revenue inflation-adjusted amounts (2025)
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New Jersey – Property tax and homeowner payments: New Jersey ANCHOR program details
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New York – Property tax and homeowner payments: New York STAR Property Tax Relief
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Oregon – Kicker credit refunds: Oregon Department of Revenue (Kicker program)
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Virginia – One-time rebate for 2024 filers: Virginia Tax one-time rebate info
Why Some Residents Get Money Faster
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Direct deposit speeds up payments compared to mailed checks
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Paper checks can be delayed by holiday mail or outdated addresses
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Be aware of scams: Legitimate agencies won’t ask for bank info or Social Security numbers via unsolicited texts or calls
Eligibility
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Varies by state
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Factors include income caps, filing history, residency, and program-specific rules
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