Tuesday, July 30, 2024

NY Gives Millions In Supplemental Payments


New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Tuesday, announced $350 million in Supplemental Payments for Moderate and Low income Residents.

"One million New York families will be receiving a check in the mail by the end of August. Depending on your Income and size of family, some people will receive $330 per child. You have three children, that's $1,000 in your pocket," Hochul said. "New Yorkers don't have to do anything to receive this payment. No forms, no hoops to jump through. It's just going to come to them."

The Governor said the State will begin Mailing Checks out to Families on Aug. 1st.

Hochul's Office said All Parents who Qualified for the Empire State Child Tax Credit in 2023, and filed their Taxes on time will, receive a Check in the Mail Automatically:

- Married Couple making $110,000 or less.

- Single Parent making $75,000 or less.

- Married Couples filing Separately who make $55,000 or less.

The Supplemental Payments will range from 25% to 100% of the Amount of the Taxpayer's Child Tax Credit for 2023. The exact Percentage is based on Family Income.

The Supplemental Payments are Personal for State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D-35th District). "My first advocacy was down at City Hall begging them not to kick my child out of day care because I made $7,000 a year," She said.









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