CA’s Middle Class Tax Refund: What To Know
Brandon R. Amaral, CFP?, EA
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If you filed a 2020 California tax return, you likely noticed a?surprise?deposit to your bank account or received a debit card in the mail. The state of California began issuing MCTR (Middle Class Tax Refund) payments to millions of Americans starting last October.
In addition to the payment, you will also be receiving a Form 1099-MISC from the state of California in the mail any day now.
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Here is what you should know about the MCTR payments:
What is it?
Never heard of it? Maybe you remember Governor Gavin Newsom proposing “gas rebates” or “inflation relief payments” to help residents with the rising cost of living. The final name became the Middle Class Tax Refund.
These payments are intended to “provide financial relief for Californians who may have been adversely impacted” by the “increased costs for goods, including gas, due to inflation, supply chain disruptions, the effects of the COVID-19 emergency, and other economic pressures.”
Who is eligible?
To be eligible for the payments, you must:
What can you receive?
The amount you are eligible to receive is based on your California AGI (Adjusted Gross Income), filing status, and whether you had dependents:
Will you owe taxes?
The state of California is very clear that the MCTR payment is?not?taxable for California state income tax purposes and that you do not need to claim the payment as income on your California income tax return.
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However, they are pretty ambiguous when it comes to Federal taxes. The official wording states that “the MCTR payments may be considered federal income. You should consult the IRS or your tax professional regarding the federal tax treatment of these payments.”
Here are some points to consider:
Welfare benefits paid out by a government institution are typically not taxable income
California had previously issued the Golden State Stimulus payment to low- and middle-income residents for Coronavirus relief
State tax refunds are taxable as Federal income under the following situation:
Receipt of a tax form (i.e., a 1099-MISC) should always be reported on your income tax returns. Failure to do so could potentially trigger a notice from the IRS
Understanding the potential tax implications of the MCTR can help ensure that you file your tax returns correctly. If you would like to work with a financial planner to walk you through your options, I would love to help you!
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This article first appeared on the Amaral Financial Planning blog at https://amaralfp.com/2023/01/22/cas-middle-class-tax-refund-what-to-know/
Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only, and should not be considered advice or recommendations. All opinions expressed herein are solely those of Amaral Financial Planning, LLC, unless otherwise specifically cited. Material presented is believed to be from reliable sources and no representations are made to another parties’ informational accuracy or completeness. You should consult your financial advisor, tax professional or legal counsel prior to implementation.