600,000 eligible Californians have yet to claim their Middle Class Tax Refund.
Over 600,000 Eligible Californians Miss Out on Middle Class Tax Refund
Over 600,000 eligible Californians haven’t claimed their Middle Class Tax Refund. Data from the California Franchise Tax Board shows that while 7.2 million received refunds via direct deposit and 9.6 million via debit cards, only 90% of these cards were activated, according to the report of Audacy.
The Middle Class Tax Refund launched between October 2022 and January 2023, aimed to provide inflation relief to state residents. To qualify, individuals had to file their 2020 tax return by October 15, 2021 and earn under $500,001. Refunds varied from $200 to $1,050.
Claim Your Entitled Relief Now! Call 1-800-240-0223 for Assistance
This highlights the need to ensure all eligible individuals claim their entitled relief. Assistance is available for those struggling to activate their cards or facing issues like theft or loss. They can call 1-800-240-0223 for help. For more information visit resources provided by the California Franchise Tax Board.
Additionally, it’s important to act quickly on this issue. Many Californians might not know about the unclaimed funds, so reaching out to them could help a lot. By spreading awareness and offering help, we can make sure everyone who qualifies gets their refund. Simplifying the process and fixing any obstacles can make it easier for people to get their money. Time is critical in ensuring that this much-needed financial aid gets to those who need it.