I had read that the first wave of checks would be those who had filed their 2019 returns. The second wave would be the 2018 returns and last would be those who do not file electronically (perhaps 1-2 months). From the responses here that pattern appears to be holding.Undaunted wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 2:28 pmI never file early because I always must pay....why should I give the government my money earlier than it is due?windwalker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 12:47 pm I received mine on 14th April. I also filed my 2019 income tax early in the year.
Have You Received Your Deposit From the IRS?
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Thanks. I told my accountant. He said he would track it.
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5 reasons you may not have gotten your stimulus money yet
See: https://us.cnn.com/2020/04/16/politics/ ... index.html
See: https://us.cnn.com/2020/04/16/politics/ ... index.html
Re: Have You Received Your Deposit From the IRS?
You can track it yourself here:
https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/get-my-payment
You probably haven't received payment because IRS hasn't finished processing your 2019 tax filing yet.
IRS looks at your last tax filing before sending payment. Because your 2019 filing was sent in later rather than sooner, it was probably sitting in queue when they sent the first batch of stimulus payments out and just has to complete the process.
Let's hope Pelosi's new stimulus proposal gets signed by the idiot in charge. If it does, we can expect another $2,000 a month to be hitting our accounts for at least six months. Fingers crossed!
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I hadn't seen that. I certainly would have no objection. But knowing Trump, he'd want it taxed as additional income . . .
Can you post a link to where you saw this? I can't find anything about it.
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Yes, the $2000 sounds great, but don’t hold your breath.
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I wouldn't get your hopes up......
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackfriedm ... ss-refund/
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I agree. Getting hopes up about that would definitely be counting your chickens before they hatch. My guess would be this idea is either going nowhere or by the time it could pass it would end up being far less than $2000 per month.
It would be nice to be wrong, but why do I think this proposal is far more likely to be going nowhere?
Of course, if anyone really wants to dream, how about Congress going for even more than $2000 per month . . . ?
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If the Congressional Proposal for additional stimulus aid gets Trump's signature of approval, the $2,000/month payments to American citizens would not be considered as income, therefore not taxable. Apparently, Trump's initial response to this proposal was favorable.
Guess (or dream) as you choose.
My guess is that it may just pass to help bolster the U.S. GDP at a time with Trump is grabbing at straws to keep the economy afloat.
The bad news, if this thing does pass, is that America will have another trillion dollars in debt for our children to deal with. Future generations probably won't be able to retire until they're a hundred years old if this keeps up.
Read about it here:
https://www.businessinsider.com/democra ... nth-2020-4
Guess (or dream) as you choose.
My guess is that it may just pass to help bolster the U.S. GDP at a time with Trump is grabbing at straws to keep the economy afloat.
The bad news, if this thing does pass, is that America will have another trillion dollars in debt for our children to deal with. Future generations probably won't be able to retire until they're a hundred years old if this keeps up.
Read about it here:
https://www.businessinsider.com/democra ... nth-2020-4