As part of a state programme designed to provide residents with relief from the effects of inflation nationwide,
California residents can anticipate receiving direct payments of up to $1,050.
The precise amount residents receive from this payment will vary depending on a number of variables,
, including the recipients' income and the number of dependents they have.
A $200 payment will be made to single filers with incomes between $125,000 and $250,000.
This is less than what other filers might receive.
On the other hand, married taxpayers with dependents who earn $150,000 or less will receive the maximum refund amount of $1,050.
Applicants must have filed their 2020 taxes by October 15, 2021, have lived in California for at least six months during the 2020 tax year,
and have earned less than $250,000 for single filers or less than $500,000 for couples in that year to be eligible for this payment.
Residents of California will receive this payment over a variable period of time; some have already received their payments as of mid-October.