Californians flood ABC7 for last-minute help before inflation relief debit cards expire April 30
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Californians flood ABC7 for last-minute help before inflation relief debit cards expire April 30
"More than five million Californians still have money left on their Middle Class Tax Refund debit cards. The state sent them out during the pandemic, and four years later, roughly $600 million dollars is still unused."
"If cardholders don't cash in by April 30, the money goes right back to the state. 'You're saying, 'Wait a minute, what happened here?'' said Robert Bailey of San Francisco."
"Ila in Antioch writes: 'My balance is $700 but my card keeps getting declined.' Matthew in Richmond writes: 'I accidentally threw my card away. Can I get it back?'"
Many Californians are unaware that their pandemic-era inflation relief debit cards are set to expire soon. Over five million residents still have funds on these cards, totaling approximately $600 million. Cardholders must cash in by April 30 to avoid losing their money. Numerous individuals have reported difficulties accessing their funds, with some cards being declined or lost. The state's Franchise Tax Board advises contacting the debit card company for assistance in resolving these issues before the deadline.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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