No, BTD is right. Maximum is $600 for single, $1200 for married filing jointly. Plus $300 for each dependent.
If your adjusted gross is over $75K ($150K for joint), you get $600 ($1200)-5% of the amount over that limit. So if your adjusted gross is $80K, 5% of $5K is $250, so the rebate would be $350.
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