Tax rebate of up to $400 for Vir­gini­ans sent dur­ing elec­tion week

Vir­gini­a’s antic­i­pat­ed tax rebates are being mailed this elec­tion week.
Res­i­dents may qual­i­fy for a tax rebate of up to $400 in checks that were mailed begin­ning Oct. 25. Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R‑VA) signed the state bud­get into law in Sep­tem­ber, which allowed for the one-time rebate.
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These checks have come with let­ters that read: “You are receiv­ing this rebate because Gov­er­nor Glenn Youngkin recent­ly signed a bill passed by the 2023 Vir­ginia Gen­er­al Assem­bly.”
All 140 seats in the Gen­er­al Assem­bly will be on the bal­lot on Nov. 7. Cur­rent­ly, Repub­li­cans have con­trol of the House of Del­e­gates and the gov­er­nor’s man­sion but are look­ing to flip the state Sen­ate on Tues­day.
“Am I sup­posed to be sur­prised that these checks are com­ing out the week before the elec­tion,” Vir­ginia House Demo­c­ra­t­ic Leader Don Scott told NBC News. “Vir­gini­ans won’t be fooled by this, just like they were not fooled when Don­ald Trump sent out checks before his los­ing elec­tion.”
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