New Stimulus Checks? Find Out If You’re Eligible for the $675 Payout
You might have heard that $675 stimulus checks are going out in January 2025, but not everyone will qualify. While there’s no new federal stimulus, some states are offering tax rebates and relief payments to eligible residents.
So, who’s getting the money, and when? Let’s break it down.
Who Qualifies for the $675 Payment?
The $675 payment isn’t a federal stimulus check—it’s actually a Montana property tax rebate designed to help homeowners.
To get the payment, you must have:
- Lived in Montana for at least seven months in 2023
- Owned and lived in your home as your primary residence
- Paid your 2023 property taxes in full
- Applied for the rebate between August 15 and October 1, 2024
If you missed the deadline, you won’t be getting this payment in January 2025.

When Will the Money Arrive?
If you applied on time and qualified, your $675 check should arrive in January 2025. Processing times may vary, so keep an eye on your mail.
Are There Other Stimulus Payments?
While Montana is offering this rebate, other states also have relief programs:
- New Jersey’s ANCHOR Program – Homeowners could get up to $1,750, and renters may receive $700. Payments are expected by January 2025.
If you live outside of Montana or New Jersey, check your state’s tax office website to see if there are any rebates or relief programs available.
Is There a Federal Stimulus Check?
Right now, there are no federal stimulus checks planned for 2025. Unlike the payments sent during the COVID-19 pandemic, this $675 check is state-specific, not a nationwide program.
If you applied for Montana’s $675 rebate, you should see your check in January 2025. If not, you won’t be getting this payment, but it’s worth checking if your state has other programs available.
Want to stay updated on future payments? Keep an eye on your state’s tax office website and official announcements.
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