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AKAKA: ONE WEEK LEFT TO FILE FOR YOUR STIMULUS CHECK

Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chair urges veterans and seniors to file

October 8, 2008

WASHINGTON, D.C. - With one week remaining for Americans to file for their stimulus checks, U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the Veterans' Affairs Committee urged veterans, seniors, and others who still have not claimed their checks to file.  Because many Americans receiving veterans' benefits or Social Security income are not required to regularly file taxes, some still have not filed the paperwork necessary to receive their stimulus check this year. 

"Seniors, veterans and others who do not normally file a tax return must do so now to receive their stimulus check.  After October 15 the benefit will be gone forever." said Akaka. 

The deadline to file for stimulus checks is October 15, 2008. 

In June, the IRS found that over one-third (35 percent) of those receiving veterans' benefits or Social Security had not filed a tax return to receive their stimulus checks.  Individuals can be eligible for $300, married couples $600.  Those who owe no tax will not be penalized for filing after April 15.  Only a standard 1040 form is required to file. 

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October, 2008