Navigating The Tax Rebate Check Retailer Promotions

As most people are aware, IRS is mailing out rebate checks as part of its economic stimulus package. Below is a table that summarizes the details:
















Last two digits of SS#Amount of Rebate Check*Date**
00-20Up to $600 for individuals, up to $1200 for joint + $300 for each childMay 2
21-75-- same --May 9
76-99-- same --May 16

As paper checks have a delay associated with them, the inclination would be to choose direct deposit as the better alternative – NOT! Most retailer promotions are applicable for paper checks only and the better promotions add up to 10% additional value, hence the prudent preference would be paper checks.

Once the paper check is in place, the next step would be to stretch it while spending it. Below is a list of retailers that have announced rebate check promotions along with details:
















Retailer NamePromotion Details
Kroger, Meijer, SuperValu – Parent of Acme Markets, Albertsons, Bristol Farms, bigg’s, Cub Foods, Farm Fresh, Hornbacher’s, Jewel-Osco, Lucky, Save-A-Lot, Shaw’s Supermarkets, Shop ‘n Save, Shoppers Food & Pharmacy and Star Markets$30 for every $300 exchanged for store credit.
Sears, Kmart, Lands EndAdditional 10% if the entire amount is entered into a gift card.
RadioShack10% discount on purchases of $50 or more funded with a rebate check or tax refund.


RadioShack offer is outstanding as it applies to tax refund checks as well. Some retailers are instead keen on conducting a sale of some sort in the coming months to tap into that revenue.
  • Home Depot is promoting a green sale during the coming months,
  • Staples has a $50 off offer on $500 of purchases and a $150 off $1000 or more furniture purchase that expired May 11th, and
  • Walmart will have extra rollbacks on groceries and consumables. 

Last Updated: 05/2008. 

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