When will i get my $600 california stimulus check

More than half a billion dollars in Golden State Stimulus II payments have been going out to Californians as part of the latest round of checks — giving some families a holiday bonus to end the year. About 9,000 payments worth $6.1 billion were issued on Dec. 10, according to the Franchise Tax Board. As part of the latest round, about 794,000 checks worth another $568 million were being mailed from Dec. 13 through Dec. 31. "This last year has been about helping our most vulnerable Californians,” Controller Betty Yee said. This last batch of payments will benefit people in the Sacramento area because the checks are sent out by ZIP code, she told KCRA 3's Andrea Flores. | RELATED | Here's an inside look into how Golden State Stimulus payments are processed“What this has meant is my team working around-the-clock – days, evenings, weekends – to be sure that this work doesn't stop.”The state has either issued or announced nearly 8.1 million Golden State Stimulus II payments valued at nearly $5.8 billion so far in total, according to the FTB. With the bulk of payments now issued, FTB spokesperson Andrew LePage said he expects there will be 8.5 million total payments for the program "when all is said and done." He said those estimates are rough since some tax returns have not gone through all eligibility and fraud checks and some Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) filers have until Feb. 15, 2022, to file their return. Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration has said that two out of every three Californians are eligible for a share of $12 billion in Golden State Stimulus payments. The original program aimed at Californians with low incomes was expanded in July to cover people making $75,000 or less. Most Californians who qualify don't have to do anything to receive the payments as long as they have filed their 2020 tax return. The Oct. 15 deadline for filing 2020 state personal income tax returns was also the deadline to qualify for the stimulus payments. Golden State Stimulus II en españolHere's what else to know about the Golden State Stimulus II program, including who qualifies, how to expect payments and track how much money you'll get. What are the Golden State Stimulus qualifications? You must have filed your 2020 taxes by Oct. 15.Have a California adjusted gross income of $1 to $75,000. Those who received a check for the first round of Golden State Stimulus aimed at Californias with lower incomes won't get another check for Golden State Stimulus II unless they have dependents.Be a California resident for more than half of the 2020 tax year and also a state resident on the date the payment is issued.Cannot be claimed as a dependent by someone else.How much will I get from Golden State Stimulus II? Parents who have a Social Security number and who got money from the first round of Golden State Stimulus (aimed at people who earned less than $30,000) will get another $500. Undocumented parents who have an ITIN number, which means they were left out of federal stimulus programs, get $1,000. Adults earning between $30,000 and $75,000 will get $600 if they do not have children and $1,100 if they do.Again, people without kids who received a check from the first Golden State Stimulus program will not receive another check. If you are married filing separately, here is where you can find information on how much you can get. I'm still confused. Where can I check if I qualify? California's FTB has a Golden State Stimulus II estimator online to help you see how much to expect. When can I expect the Golden State Stimulus II payments?The FTB said direct deposits typically show up in bank accounts within a few business days. A paper check could take up to three weeks to arrive. Payments won't be scheduled until your tax return has been processed. You can review overall wait times for tax returns and refund processing timeframes here.If you filed your tax return after Sept. 1 expect up to 45 days after the return has been processed, the FTB says. Paper checks go out by the last three digits of your ZIP code on your 2020 tax return. Look at the "when you'll receive your payment" section of the program's website here on "paper check timeframes" for the specifics. If the last three digits of your ZIP code are 720-927, checks will be mailed 12/13 through 12/31If the last three digits of your ZIP code are 928-999, checks will be mailed 12/27 through 1/11The schedule is based on the state's ability to validate eligibility and protect against fraud.What if I'm an ITIN filer and haven't received the number yet? People who use an individual taxpayer identification number to file their income taxes are mostly those who don’t have Social Security numbers, including immigrants. There are an estimated 600,000 people who file their taxes with ITIN numbers in California.You must have applied for your ITIN before Oct. 15, 2021, to be eligible for the Golden State Stimulus I or II program. If you applied and are still waiting for your ITIN, do not file your tax return yet. The return must include your ITIN. In such cases, you have until Feb. 14, 2022, to file your return. Do I have to do anything to get my payment? If you've already filed your 2020 tax return and qualify for the payments, you don't have to do anything else to receive a check in the mail or by direct deposit. "Typically, you'll receive this payment using the refund option you selected on your tax return," the FTB says. "If you received an advanced refund through your tax service provider, or paid your tax preparation fees using your refund, you'll receive your payment by check in the mail." I still have questions about the Golden State Stimulus. Where can I go for help?You can visit the state's help page here.

More than half a billion dollars in Golden State Stimulus II payments have been going out to Californians as part of the latest round of checks — giving some families a holiday bonus to end the year.

About 9,000 payments worth $6.1 billion were issued on Dec. 10, according to the Franchise Tax Board. As part of the latest round, about 794,000 checks worth another $568 million were being mailed from Dec. 13 through Dec. 31.

"This last year has been about helping our most vulnerable Californians,” Controller Betty Yee said.

This last batch of payments will benefit people in the Sacramento area because the checks are sent out by ZIP code, she told KCRA 3's Andrea Flores.

| RELATED | Here's an inside look into how Golden State Stimulus payments are processed

“What this has meant is my team working around-the-clock – days, evenings, weekends – to be sure that this work doesn't stop.”

The state has either issued or announced nearly 8.1 million Golden State Stimulus II payments valued at nearly $5.8 billion so far in total, according to the FTB.

With the bulk of payments now issued, FTB spokesperson Andrew LePage said he expects there will be 8.5 million total payments for the program "when all is said and done."

He said those estimates are rough since some tax returns have not gone through all eligibility and fraud checks and some Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) filers have until Feb. 15, 2022, to file their return.

Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration has said that two out of every three Californians are eligible for a share of $12 billion in Golden State Stimulus payments. The original program aimed at Californians with low incomes was expanded in July to cover people making $75,000 or less. Most Californians who qualify don't have to do anything to receive the payments as long as they have filed their 2020 tax return.

The Oct. 15 deadline for filing 2020 state personal income tax returns was also the deadline to qualify for the stimulus payments.

Golden State Stimulus II en español

Here's what else to know about the Golden State Stimulus II program, including who qualifies, how to expect payments and track how much money you'll get.

What are the Golden State Stimulus qualifications?

  • You must have filed your 2020 taxes by Oct. 15.
  • Have a California adjusted gross income of $1 to $75,000. Those who received a check for the first round of Golden State Stimulus aimed at Californias with lower incomes won't get another check for Golden State Stimulus II unless they have dependents.
  • Be a California resident for more than half of the 2020 tax year and also a state resident on the date the payment is issued.
  • Cannot be claimed as a dependent by someone else.

How much will I get from Golden State Stimulus II?

Parents who have a Social Security number and who got money from the first round of Golden State Stimulus (aimed at people who earned less than $30,000) will get another $500. Undocumented parents who have an ITIN number, which means they were left out of federal stimulus programs, get $1,000.

Adults earning between $30,000 and $75,000 will get $600 if they do not have children and $1,100 if they do.

Again, people without kids who received a check from the first Golden State Stimulus program will not receive another check.

If you are married filing separately, here is where you can find information on how much you can get.

I'm still confused. Where can I check if I qualify?

California's FTB has a Golden State Stimulus II estimator online to help you see how much to expect.

When can I expect the Golden State Stimulus II payments?

The FTB said direct deposits typically show up in bank accounts within a few business days. A paper check could take up to three weeks to arrive.

Payments won't be scheduled until your tax return has been processed. You can review overall wait times for tax returns and refund processing timeframes here.

If you filed your tax return after Sept. 1 expect up to 45 days after the return has been processed, the FTB says.

Paper checks go out by the last three digits of your ZIP code on your 2020 tax return. Look at the "when you'll receive your payment" section of the program's website here on "paper check timeframes" for the specifics.

  • If the last three digits of your ZIP code are 720-927, checks will be mailed 12/13 through 12/31
  • If the last three digits of your ZIP code are 928-999, checks will be mailed 12/27 through 1/11

The schedule is based on the state's ability to validate eligibility and protect against fraud.

What if I'm an ITIN filer and haven't received the number yet?

People who use an individual taxpayer identification number to file their income taxes are mostly those who don’t have Social Security numbers, including immigrants. There are an estimated 600,000 people who file their taxes with ITIN numbers in California.

You must have applied for your ITIN before Oct. 15, 2021, to be eligible for the Golden State Stimulus I or II program. If you applied and are still waiting for your ITIN, do not file your tax return yet. The return must include your ITIN.

In such cases, you have until Feb. 14, 2022, to file your return.

Do I have to do anything to get my payment?

If you've already filed your 2020 tax return and qualify for the payments, you don't have to do anything else to receive a check in the mail or by direct deposit.

"Typically, you'll receive this payment using the refund option you selected on your tax return," the FTB says. "If you received an advanced refund through your tax service provider, or paid your tax preparation fees using your refund, you'll receive your payment by check in the mail."

I still have questions about the Golden State Stimulus. Where can I go for help?

You can visit the state's help page here.

When can I expect my California stimulus check?

If you are eligible, you will automatically receive a payment. Payments are expected to be issued between October 2022 and January 2023. For taxpayers receiving a debit card, call 800-240-0223 to activate your card.

What do I do if I haven't received my California stimulus check?

If you believe you have qualified for the Golden State Stimulus, but have not received the payment through no fault of your own, you can contact the CFTB. 916-845-6500 (outside the U.S.)

When should we expect the $600 stimulus check?

When will I receive a $600 California stimulus payment? If you filed your 2020 tax return between Jan. 1 and March 1, 2021, those payments began to go out on April 15, according to the Franchise Tax Board. Those receiving a paper check by mail should expect to get them in four to six weeks.

Is California getting a new stimulus check in 2022?

In June, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed California's budget for 2022-2023, which includes direct payments of $350 to $1,050 for 23 million Californians—more than half of the state's residents.