The IRS is distributing about $2.4 billion to taxpayers who didn't receive their COVID stimulus payments. By the end of January, about 1 million taxpayers will receive special payments of up to $1,400 from the IRS.
The IRS said it's distributing these payments to taxpayers who failed to claim a Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns. The Recovery Rebate Credit is a refundable credit for individuals who did not receive one or more Economic Impact Payments, also known as stimulus payments.
"Looking at our internal data, we realized that one million taxpayers overlooked claiming this complex credit when they were actually eligible," IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said in a statement.
One taxpayer who benefited was Ginny Bultman, 61, from Colorado. Bultman and her husband didn't receive a stimulus payment back in 2021. After reading about the latest IRS payments, she realized she qualified for the Recovery Rebate Credit. A day later, she got her check in the mail.
"It was a pleasant surprise," said Bultman, who owns a locksmith business in her town.
The Bultman family received three late stimulus payments, including one for their underaged son, which amounted to $4,200 at the end of December.
Here's what you need to know about the IRS payments.
Who is eligible to receive a check? The special payments announced by the IRS are being sent to those taxpayers who filed a 2021 tax return but left the data field for the Recovery Rebate Credit blank or they filled it out as $0 when they were actually eligible for the credit.
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How much money will eligible taxpayers receive? Payments will vary but the maximum amount will be $1,400 per individual. The IRS will distribute about $2.4 billion to taxpayers who failed to claim a Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns.
The IRS has posted information online about eligibility and how the payment was calculated.
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Why is the IRS sending out stimulus checks? The Recovery Rebate Credit is a refundable credit for individuals who didn't receive the Economic Impact Payments, also known as stimulus payments, during 2020 and 2021.
The IRS announced this initiative after reviewing its internal data and finding that many eligible taxpayers who filed a 2021 tax return didn't claim the credit.
"To minimize headaches and get this money to eligible taxpayers, we're making these payments automatic, meaning these people will not be required to go through the extensive process of filing an amended return to receive it," said Werfel.
If I qualify, how will I receive it? If you qualify for the Recovery Rebate Credit you don't have to take any action. The IRS plans to send letters to eligible taxpayers notifying them of the special payment. The payments will go out automatically this month and should arrive by direct deposit or check by late January. They'll be sent to the bank account listed on the taxpayer's 2023 return or to the address IRS has on file.
What if I haven't filed my 2021 tax return yet? You still might be able to receive the money. However, taxpayers need to file a tax return and claim the Recovery Rebate Credit by the April 15, 2025 deadline, even if any income from a job, business or other source was minimal or nonexistent, according to the IRS.
How many rounds of COVID stimulus payments were there? There were three rounds of payments to households impacted by the pandemic, totaling $814 billion. IRS based the amounts that taxpayers received on their income, tax filing status and number of children or qualifying dependents.
In March 2020, eligible individuals received up to $1,200 per income tax filer and $500 per child under the CARES Act. In December 2020, eligible individuals received up to $600 per income tax filer and $600 per child under the Consolidated Appropriations Act. In March 2021, eligible individuals received up to $1,400 per income tax filer and $1,400 per child under the American Rescue Plan Act.
Where real estate taxes are highest in the US
Where real estate taxes are highest in the US
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Property taxes are an unavoidable part of owning a home. They are generally wrapped into the mortgage payment to ensure that your home doesn't incur a lien, or worseโforeclosure. And even after your mortgage ends, property taxes are a lifelong homeowner expense.ย These taxes pay for local amenities, such as schools, infrastructure, police, and fire support, among other local services. How much you owe will vary from place to place and may even change over time. And while there may be discounts and exemptions available to some, it's important to plan for property taxes in your short- and long-term budget as a homeowner.
With this in mind, SmartAsset ranked 342 of the largest U.S. cities to pinpoint where homeowners pay the most in property taxes in relation to their homes' market values.ย
Key Findings Two Illinois suburbs have the highest real estate taxes relative to home values. Homeowners with mortgages in Peoria, situated in central Illinois, have the highest relative real estate taxes at 2.64% of the median $168,900 home value. The median annual real estate taxes on these mortgaged homes is $4,455. In second place, Rockford, ILโabout 90 miles west of Chicagoโhomeowners pay a median 2.46% of their $140,300 home values in taxes, or $3,452 annually.Median annual real estate taxes top $10,000 in five cities. Paterson, NJ has some of the highest real estate taxes both nominally and relatively, with real estate taxes estimated at 2.31% of median home values and ranking sixth overall. Elizabeth, NJ ranks 14th with 2.05% of the median home value going to real estate taxes. Yonkers, NY (1.82%); Naperville, IL (1.75%); and San Jose, CA (0.79%) also have real estate taxes over $10,000 annually, with various home value levels.Southwestern cities dominate for low real estate taxes relative to home values. While Honolulu has the lowest relative real estate taxes with $2,346 median annual payments making up 0.28% of the median $823,500 home values, Arizona and Nevada cities constitute the majority of the cheapest. These include Scottsdale, AZ (0.32%); San Tan Valley, AZ (0.35%); Mesa, AZ (0.35%); Sunrise Manor, NV (0.36%); Surprise, AZ (0.37%); Paradise, NV (0.39%); and Gilbert, AZ (0.40%).The median annual real estate tax is only $654 in this city. Montgomery, AL has the lowest annual nominal real estate tax at $654, making up 0.39% of the median home value (ninth-lowest overall). Alabama is also home to the next three-lowest median annual real estate taxes, including Mobile ($992), Tuscaloosa ($1,145), and Birmingham ($1,190).
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Top 10 Cities With the Highest Real Estate Taxes
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Cities are ranked based on the highest percentage of median annual real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage relative to the median home value of such households.ย
Peoria, Illinois Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 2.64% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $4,455 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $168,900 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $2,315 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,476 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $135,405,200 Rockford, Illinois Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 2.46% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $3,452 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $140,300 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $2,868 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,216 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $128,214,000 Waterbury, Connecticut Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 2.39% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $5,607 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $234,400 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $4,892 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,776 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $106,040,300 Syracuse, New York Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 2.36% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $3,254 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $137,800 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $3,044 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,206 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $74,376,400 Albany, New York Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 2.34% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $5,561 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $237,700 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $3,920 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,744 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $96,373,000 Paterson, New Jersey Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 2.31% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $10,000 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $432,000 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $9,694 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,574 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $126,218,300 Elgin, Illinois Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 2.23% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $6,394 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $287,300 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $4,897 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,132 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $177,934,300 Aurora, Illinois Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 2.21% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $6,310 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $285,300 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $5,359 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,887 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $253,707,800 Rochester, New York Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 2.19% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $3,001 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $136,900 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $2,968 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,205 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $110,398,400 Pearland, Texas Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 2.16% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $7,847 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $364,000 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $5,555 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,515 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $247,198,700 Top 10 Cities With the Lowest Real Estate Taxes Cities are ranked based on the lowest percentage of median annual real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage relative to the median home value of such households.ย
Honolulu, Hawaii Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.28% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,346 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $823,500 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $2,675 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,951 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $221,461,800 Scottsdale, Arizona Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.32% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,773 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $858,800 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $3,130 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,527 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $255,554,800 San Tan Valley, Arizona Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.35% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,513 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $427,800 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $1,725 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,791 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $52,205,300 Mesa, Arizona Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.35% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,641 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $462,400 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $1,302 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,826 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $267,814,200 Sunrise Manor, Nevada Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.36% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,248 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $344,900 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $848 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,543 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $45,230,500 Surprise, Arizona Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.37% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,668 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $448,800 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $1,904 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,789 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $93,221,600 Paradise, Nevada Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.39% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,599 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $405,900 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $1,442 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,783 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $54,970,500 Montgomery, Alabama Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.40% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $654 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $164,700 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $431 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,208 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $37,985,500 Gilbert, Arizona Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.40% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,467 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $615,300 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $2,507 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,100 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $181,693,500 Chandler, Arizona Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.40% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,221 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $552,600 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $2,118 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,922 Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $183,115,300 Top 10 Cities With the Highest Aggregate Residential Real Estate Taxes Collected New York, New York Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $7,457,402,200 Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.81% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $6,228 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $765,500 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $6,454 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $3,087 Los Angeles, California Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $4,070,373,600 Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.72% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $6,702 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $935,000 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $4,184 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $3,394 Chicago, Illinois Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $3,201,888,000 Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 1.52% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $5,146 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $337,600 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $4,000 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,235 Houston, Texas Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $2,307,142,700 Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 1.70% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $5,728 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $336,700 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $2,989 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,219 Austin, Texas Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $1,935,298,100 Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 1.43% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $8,742 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $610,100 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $7,293 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,768 San Diego, California Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $1,873,287,900 Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.70% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $6,583 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $944,200 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $4,537 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $3,204 San Jose, California Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $1,837,758,600 Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.79% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $10,000 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,258,800 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $6,224 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $3,855 Dallas, Texas Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $1,592,898,300 Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 1.69% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $6,727 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $398,800 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $3,435 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $2,381 San Antonio, Texas Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $1,271,058,300 Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 1.77% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $4,944 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $279,400 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $2,981 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $1,784 Seattle, Washington Aggregate real estate taxes paid in 2023: $1,234,890,600 Percent of home value as annual real estate taxes: 0.77% Median real estate taxes paid on owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $6,992 Median value of owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $910,300 Median real estate taxes paid on homes without a mortgage: $6,984 Median monthly housing costs for owner-occupied homes with a mortgage: $3,369 Data and Methodology SmartAsset examined data from the Census Bureau's 1-Year American Community Survey for 2023. The study includes 342 cities with greater than 100,000 in population. Specifically, cities are ranked by the median real estate taxes paid (by homeowners with a mortgage) as a proportion of the median annual housing payments. Any amounts of $10,000 even may actually be higher than $10,000.
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