South Carolina Residents To Receive IRS Rebates Up To $800
I love getting extra money any time of the year, but especially during the holidays. Some South Carolina residents can check their bank accounts for rebates up to $800. How…

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(Photo Illustration by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)I love getting extra money any time of the year, but especially during the holidays. Some South Carolina residents can check their bank accounts for rebates up to $800. How does that sound for some extra money?
If you filed your 2021 by October 17, 2022, then you are eligible to receive your rebate by December 31, 2022. Go ahead and find your tax return paperwork because you will need to get a few numbers off that return. Once you get your return, head to line 10. You also have to be a South Carolina resident.
If your tax liability is less than $800, then your rebate will match that exact amount. If your tax liability is higher, then your rebate maximum will be $800.
If you didn't file a return, don't even see what you can get. lol. Sorry, but true. If you need to calculate your rebate amount. Learn more about the South Carolina Income Tax Rebate here.
How Americans Play Lottery and What They’d Do If They Won
Tonight is the big night people. It is the Mega Millions drawing and Americans are ready to win the money! What if you won the lottery? My first thing would be paying off my bills, putting some away, and then most likely I would take a vacation.
The US has had a handful of record-setting lottery jackpots this year, and Americans are looking to get in on the action. A new report shows nearly a quarter of Americans play the lottery at least once a month, and almost half (44%) say they play more when there’s a big jackpot on the line.
Those who do strike it rich often try to keep the winnings quiet. 83% of Americans say they wouldn’t want to tell others if they won. Significant others are in luck though - people say they’d give their SO a little more than 25%, but also said they’d expect more than 25% if the roles were reversed. You can take a look at the full report here.
Nearly 50% say they would need to win at least $4 million in order to quit their job
Top purchases after winning: home, vacation, car
70% would take winnings as a lump sum

2 out of 5 would invest in crypto currency
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