The state's Franchise Tax Board says the last payments should have been received by Feb. 14.
More than 31 million Californians received Middle Class Tax Refunds worth up to $1,050.
More than 31 million California residents have received Middle Class Tax Refunds since the state started issuing them in October 2022. The onetime payments were for as much as $1,050, depending on your filing status, adjusted gross income and whether you reported any dependents on your state tax return.
Initially, the Franchise Tax Board expected to wrap up disbursals by Jan. 14. But it amended that to Feb. 14 for recipients who changed their address since they last filed taxes.
Below, find out who qualified for an inflation relief check, how much they were for and what to do if you haven't received yours yet.
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California taxpayers who filed individually and made $250,000 or less were eligible for the Middle Class Tax Refund, as were couples who filed jointly and made no more than $500,000.
Individuals who earned more than $250,000 in 2020 and couples who made more than $500,000 combined were not eligible, nor was anyone claimed as a dependent in the 2020 tax year.
In addition, you must have lived in the state of California for at least half of 2020, have filed your state tax return by Oct. 15, 2021, and still have been a California resident when payments were issued.
The MCTR has been set up in three tiers based on the adjusted gross income on your 2020 California state tax return.
For married couples filing jointly | ||
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Adjusted gross income on your 2020 tax return | Payment with dependent | Payment without dependent |
$150,000 or less | $1,050 | $700 |
$150,001 to $250,000 | $750 | $500 |
$250,001 to $500,000 | $600 | $400 |
$500,001 or more | Not eligible | Not eligible |
For a head of household or qualifying widow(er) | ||
Adjusted gross income on your 2020 tax return | Payment with dependent | Payment without dependent |
$150,000 or less | $700 | $350 |
$150,001 to $250,000 | $500 | $250 |
$250,001 to $500,000 | $400 | $200 |
$500,001 or more | Not eligible | Not eligible |
If you're filing individually | ||
Adjusted gross income on your 2020 tax return | Payment with dependent | Payment without dependent |
$75,000 or less | $700 | $350 |
$75,001 to $125,000 | $500 | $250 |
$125,001 to $250,000 | $400 | $200 |
$250,001 or more | Not eligible | Not eligible |
You can estimate your refund using the Franchise Tax Board website calculator.
Taxpayers who didn't set up direct deposit were mailed debit cards.
About 95% of MCTR payments were issued by the end of 2022, according to the Franchise Tax Board. Californians who received money from either round of Golden State Stimulus payments were the first to receive direct deposits, which should have arrived before Oct. 25, 2022.
The remainder of direct deposits were reportedly issued between Oct. 28 and Nov. 14, 2022.
If you changed your banking information since filing your 2021 tax return -- or never set up direct deposit in the first place-- you were likely issued a Money Network debit card instead of a deposit. Cards started going out on Dec. 17, 2022, and state officials said the last ones should have been received by Feb. 14, 2023.
Below is an estimated delivery schedule for various recipients.
Who | Estimated delivery window |
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GSS I or II direct deposit recipients | Oct. 7 to Oct. 25, 2022 |
Non-GSS recipients who met direct deposit requirements | Oct. 28 to Nov. 14, 2022 |
Who | Estimated delivery window |
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GSS I or II check recipients whose last name begins with A-E | Oct. 24 to Nov. 5, 2022 |
GSS I or II check recipients whose last name begins with F-M | Nov. 6 to Nov. 19, 2022 |
GSS I or II check recipients whose last name begins with N-V | Nov. 20 to Dec. 3, 2022 |
GSS I or II check recipients whose last name begins with W-Z | Dec. 4 to Dec. 10, 2022 |
Non-GSS recipients whose last name begins with A-L | Dec. 5 to Dec. 17, 2022 |
Non-GSS recipients whose last name begins with M-Z | Dec. 19 to Dec. 31, 2022 |
Individuals who changed banking information since filing their 2020 state tax return | Dec. 17, 2022, to Jan. 14, 2023 |
Individuals who changed address information since filing their 2020 state tax return | Jan. 30 to Feb. 14, 2023 |
If you believe you qualified for a Middle Class Tax Refund but didn't receive a payment, contact the Franchise Tax Board customer service line at 800-542-9332. It's open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There is also an online chat option available at mctrpayment.com.
If you accidentally threw out a debit card or believe it was lost or stolen, you can call Money Network at 800-240-0223 and press 3 for "card replacement." The cards expire in April 2026, according to the Franchise Tax Board.