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peter-doubt t1_jdy1j45 wrote

I still have no idea how much they're sending... Just a wild range.

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trailsman t1_jdzhw0g wrote

I had to file by paper...I wonder when I will receive it

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imchasingentropy t1_jdzjdsg wrote

Absolute disgrace that people making over 150k a year are getting a $1000 rebate when we struggle to house and feed so many people in this state.

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Wombat357 t1_jdzkqz0 wrote

Did anyone else only receive $750? My wife and I are both teachers and didn’t even come close to $250,000 in 2019. Are they paying in installments or something? Looking through the state website people were going to receive either $1500 or $1000 depending on income. The amount we received was neither of those.

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vc1914 t1_jdzqfck wrote

Got mine last night!!!

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McL0v1nnn t1_jdzu3bg wrote

Yep. Just got mine for $450. I honestly thought I was going to get a bit more since we make less than 90k and pay $1225 in rent.

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Hrekires t1_je022s5 wrote

Just got mine yesterday.

Was surprised that I got the entire rebate. They made me submit a paper application because I jointly owned my house with my then-boyfriend in 2019, but since he's since died I had to include the death certificate. Was expecting half to go to his estate (which is still me since we got married in 2020 but I wasn't looking forward to dealing with that mess)

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Bug120 t1_je044hg wrote

Wow, I had no idea this existed and we would have qualified. Since the application deadline passed, I guess we’re SOL right?

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vanderjud t1_je09ptq wrote

Wondering the same thing. I just applied. Applications are still open but there’s a clause that says you can be denied simply bc the deadline was missed. Figure it’s worth a shot but I’m not holding my breath.

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SpeedySpooley t1_je0fsfe wrote

I checked the website and it says mine is approved, but not yet processed.

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yachius t1_je0ij2n wrote

How would they qualify for a refund on taxes they didn't pay?

NJ has a $6.8 billion surplus in the budget this year, make your voice heard with your rep if you want them to spend that on additional aid for the homeless.

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betty_page811 t1_je0p232 wrote

I signed up back in December, went to check now, and of course "no record found" . I guess I will try and see if they accept it late.

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BoardwalkKnitter t1_je0yg6z wrote

The full amount is if you are the sole homeowner. I remember reading the FAQ on the gov site, something about if you had been married and gotten divorced since 2019. It said each party should file and it would be split.

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comealongrory t1_je0yna5 wrote

Just got $450 deposited today (applied as a renter)

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wien-tang-clan t1_je10bpe wrote

I recently moved to NJ (august) and I make less than $150k while renting. I filed my 2022 taxes as a part year resident and will live all of 2023 in NJ.

Would i qualify next year for this rebate?

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GhostRising_ t1_je1ifu8 wrote

Can anyone tell me why I only got $1000? Combined we don’t make anywhere close to $150k

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SteveB1227 t1_je23i2j wrote

I got zero again. Just like the stimulus checks. Guess I’ll just keep working and paying my taxes. Thanks again

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CaptainOso06 t1_je2a1yp wrote

Did anyone get this message when they check their status? “We cannot provide information about your ANCHOR Benefit on this system”

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TheTrickTopHat t1_je2croe wrote

I filed online at the end of September and as of this morning it said it was no record found. A couple hours later I checked my bank account and it was there. So if you filed online, keep an eye on your account in case it pops up

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GHcoffee t1_je9cx1j wrote

I’m getting this message when I check status online: “We cannot provide information about your ANCHOR Benefit on this system” and it’s asking me to call the 1800 number. Anyone knows what this message means?

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