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How Tax Relief Checks Work?

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How Tax Relief Checks Work?

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Most of working class or middle class should get tax relief checks of at least $300 only if you individually earn a paycheck more than $3000 or up to $87,000 in 2007. Families with children should receive an extra $300 per child, while those paying income taxes could receive higher rebates. The full rebate would be limited to individuals earning $75,000 or less and couples earning $150,000 or less. However, a partial rebate would go to individuals earning up to $87,000 and couples earning up to $174,000. Overall, more children will get extra benefits to receive tax relief checks.

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