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还在等纽约通胀退税支票?你需要知道这些

还在等纽约通胀退税支票?你需要知道这些

2025-12-14Business
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纽约通胀退税支票发放遇到一些问题,许多人仍在等待。播客强调,如未收到支票,请致电518-457-5181,并准备好2023年税表。播客解释了退税背景、潜在延误原因(如地址错误、信息不符)及防诈骗措施,鼓励民众主动查询,确保权益。

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  • 纽约通胀退税支票发放遇到一些问题,许多人仍在等待。播客强调,如未收到支票,请致电518-457-5181,并准备好2023年税表。播客解释了退税背景、潜在延误原因(如地址错误、信息不符)及防诈骗措施,鼓励民众主动查询,确保权益。
  • 纽约通胀退税支票发放遇到一些问题,许多人仍在等待。
  • 播客强调,如未收到支票,请致电518-457-5181,并准备好2023年税表。
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  • 纽约通胀退税支票发放遇到一些问题,许多人仍在等待。播客强调,如未收到支票,请致电518-457-5181,并准备好2023年税表。播客解释了退税背景、潜在延误原因(如地址错误、信息不符)及防诈骗措施,鼓励民众主动查询,确保权益。
  • 纽约通胀退税支票发放遇到一些问题,许多人仍在等待。
  • 播客强调,如未收到支票,请致电518-457-5181,并准备好2023年税表。
  • Okay, here's the deal: some New Yorkers are still twiddling their thumbs waiting for those "inflation refund" checks.

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纽约通胀退税支票发放遇到一些问题,许多人仍在等待。播客强调,如未收到支票,请致电518-457-5181,并准备好2023年税表。播客解释了退税背景、潜在延误原因(如地址错误、信息不符)及防诈骗措施,鼓励民众主动查询,确保权益。

The News10NBC Team details breaking News, Traffic and Weather.ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Some New Yorkers are still waiting for their “inflation refund” checks from the state. While the majority have gotten theirs, a few are experiencing delays.The state says more than 8.2 million checks have been mailed, with the last mass mailing in November.

Kara Palermo initially thought her check was in the last batch. However, when November passed without receiving it, she contacted the state’s taxation and finance department.“I waited, a couple days into December, still nothing so I ended up calling the taxation and finance department and listened to the recording about the inflation checks and you can’t speak to anyone,” Palermo said.

Palermo hung up frustrated but called back and navigated through the prompts.“I clicked the prompt to receive a call back and someone did call me back within like a half-hour,” she said.The representative first confirmed her eligibility for the check. To qualify, individuals must have filed a 2023 tax return and not been listed as a dependent.

Income requirements include earning less than $300,000 as a married couple or $150,000 as a single filer.Palermo confirmed her eligibility.“We are eligible, nothing has changed, we hadn’t moved so she says okay can you read me a couple of lines off your tax return from 2023,” she said. “So read her the lines she needed and she was able to find us, she said oh I see your check has been sent back to us for some reason, couldn’t tell me why but said, we’ll get it right back out to you.

”For those still waiting, it’s crucial to contact someone to check for delivery issues.“You’re kind waiting and everyone else is getting it, it’s just like.. now you gotta do extra work to try and get the money when it’s just supposed to show up,” Palermo said.If you think you are entitled to the refund, call the State Department of Taxation and Finance at 518-457-5181.

It is recommended to have the 2023 tax return handy for troubleshooting.

WHEC.com12/12/2025
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Okay, here's the deal: some New Yorkers are still twiddling their thumbs waiting for those "inflation refund" checks. Seems the state's sent out a boatload – over 8.2 million, to be exact – and the last big mailing was back in November. So, if you're still waiting, pay attention.

The eligibility rules are pretty straightforward: you had to file your 2023 taxes, you can't be someone else's dependent, and your income needed to be below $300,000 if you're married or $150,000 if you're single, based on your 2023 return.

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The News10NBC Team details breaking News, Traffic and Weather.ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Some New Yorkers are still waiting for their “inflation refund” checks from the state. While the majority have gotten theirs, a few are experiencing delays.The state says more than 8.2 million checks have been mailed, with the last mass mailing in November.

Kara Palermo initially thought her check was in the last batch. However, when November passed without receiving it, she contacted the state’s taxation and finance department.“I waited, a couple days into December, still nothing so I ended up calling the taxation and finance department and listened to the recording about the inflation checks and you can’t speak to anyone,” Palermo said.

Palermo hung up frustrated but called back and navigated through the prompts.“I clicked the prompt to receive a call back and someone did call me back within like a half-hour,” she said.The representative first confirmed her eligibility for the check. To qualify, individuals must have filed a 2023 tax return and not been listed as a dependent.

Income requirements include earning less than $300,000 as a married couple or $150,000 as a single filer.Palermo confirmed her eligibility.“We are eligible, nothing has changed, we hadn’t moved so she says okay can you read me a couple of lines off your tax return from 2023,” she said. “So read her the lines she needed and she was able to find us, she said oh I see your check has been sent back to us for some reason, couldn’t tell me why but said, we’ll get it right back out to you.

”For those still waiting, it’s crucial to contact someone to check for delivery issues.“You’re kind waiting and everyone else is getting it, it’s just like.. now you gotta do extra work to try and get the money when it’s just supposed to show up,” Palermo said.If you think you are entitled to the refund, call the State Department of Taxation and Finance at 518-457-5181.

It is recommended to have the 2023 tax return handy for troubleshooting.

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