As of April 2025, many U.S. states are continuing to issue stimulus payments, rebates, and tax relief to help residents offset the impact of rising living costs and inflation.
Federal stimulus programs have ended, but several states have introduced their own initiatives to provide financial assistance to eligible taxpayers. If you live in one of the active states, you could still be receiving a stimulus check, rebate, or refund this month. Here’s everything you need to know.
States Sending Out Stimulus Payments in April 2025
Multiple states are continuing or starting new payment programs in April 2025. Below is an overview of the most active programs:
California
- Program: Middle Class Tax Refund (MCTR) final wave and Universal Basic Income (UBI) pilot programs
- Eligibility: 2020 tax filers who missed earlier MCTR payments and selected UBI pilot participants
- Payment Type: Direct deposit or mailed debit card
- Status: Final MCTR and UBI disbursements ongoing in April
Colorado
- Program: Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) refund
- Eligibility: 2023 tax filers by April 15, 2025
- Amount: Up to $800 (single) / $1,600 (joint)
- Status: Payments expected to begin in late April
New Mexico
- Program: Low-Income Tax Rebate
- Eligibility: Income under $75,000 (single) or $150,000 (joint)
- Amount: Between $500 and $1,000
- Status: Payments currently processing for early filers
Pennsylvania
- Program: Property Tax/Rent Rebate (PTRR)
- Eligibility: Seniors, disabled individuals, and low-income renters or homeowners
- Deadline: June 30, 2025
- Status: Early applicants have started receiving payments since early April
Alaska
- Program: Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD)
- Eligibility: Residents who applied by the 2025 deadline
- Amount: $1,312
- Status: Approved applicants with direct deposit receiving funds throughout April
Other States Offering Stimulus or Relief Programs
Georgia and South Carolina are providing state income tax refunds to 2023 filers, with amounts depending on income and filing status. Illinois is sending out enhanced Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and child tax rebates. New York is distributing an expanded EITC and the Empire State Child Credit for eligible families.
April 2025 State Stimulus Payment
State | Program | Amount | Eligibility | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
California | MCTR & UBI | Varies | 2020 tax filers, UBI pilots | Final disbursements in April |
Colorado | TABOR Refund | Up to $800 / $1,600 | 2023 tax filers | Begins late April |
New Mexico | Low-Income Tax Rebate | $500 – $1,000 | Income under $75k (single) / $150k (joint) | Processing now |
Pennsylvania | Property Tax/Rent Rebate | Varies | Seniors, disabled, low-income renters/homeowners | Early filers paid in April |
Alaska | Permanent Fund Dividend | $1,312 | Full-year residents | April direct deposits |
Georgia | Income Tax Refund | Varies | 2023 state tax filers | Ongoing |
Illinois | EITC & Child Tax Rebates | Varies | Low- to moderate-income families | Sending in batches |
New York | EITC & Empire State Child Credit | Varies | Working families with dependents | April disbursement |
How to Check Eligibility and Claim Payments
If you think you are eligible for one of the ongoing stimulus programs, take these steps to ensure you claim your payment:
Review your state’s eligibility rules by visiting the Department of Revenue or equivalent site.
Verify that you have filed your 2023 taxes, as most programs require it for April 2025 payments.
Ensure your banking information is current to prevent delays in receiving direct deposits.
Submit any necessary applications promptly for programs like Pennsylvania’s PTRR or New Mexico’s tax rebate.
Residents of states like California, Colorado, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Alaska, and others could still qualify for a stimulus check or tax rebate this month. These payments aim to support households facing inflation and economic challenges. Keeping your tax filings up to date and maintaining accurate banking information can help ensure smooth payment processing.
FAQs
Are these April 2025 payments from the federal government?
No, these are state-level stimulus payments or tax rebates. There are currently no federal stimulus checks approved for 2025.
Can I still receive a payment if I file late?
Most states require tax filings by specific deadlines, like April 15, 2025, in Colorado. Filing late may delay payments or require manual applications.
How will I receive my payment?
Most payments are sent via direct deposit, but some states may issue payments through mailed checks or prepaid debit cards depending on the program.