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Nine million people have not received an economic stimulus check for COVID-19

2020-09-10T01:14:18.103Z


It is anticipated that later this month, the IRS will begin sending letters to millions of people who do not file federal income tax returns notifying them that they may be eligible for a stimulus check.


Millions of Americans who were excluded from paying $ 1,200 under the economic stimulus package due to the coronavirus now have an opportunity to receive that check.

The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) plans to send letters to about 9 million Americans who are not required to file a federal low income tax return by the end of September to let them know that they may be eligible for it. retribution.

If you are one of the people who receives this notification in the mail, you must register on IRS.gov by October 15.

["It's not going to happen".

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The $ 1,200 payment, or $ 2,400 for a married couple, as well as an allowance of $ 500 for each child under the age of 17, can be paid to you before the end of 2020.

Those taxpayers who have not filed a tax return in 2018 and 2019 are eligible by right.

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Singles with annual income below $ 12,200, married couples who do not exceed wages of $ 24,400 a year if they file a joint return, or people who have no income do not have to file taxes.

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"We are taking this additional step to help Americans who may not know they may be eligible for this payment or do not know how to register

," IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig said in a statement.

"People who are not required to file a tax return can quickly register on IRS.gov and still receive their money this year."

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The IRS will begin sending the letters on September 24 to inform recipients that they may be eligible if they meet certain requirements such as being citizens or foreign residents, have a valid Social Security number, and cannot be claimed as a dependent on the tax return. rent from someone else.

Seven million people have already registered through the IRS Non-Filers tool to receive a check.

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If you don't register by October 15, but are eligible, you will need to file a federal tax return to claim a stimulus check, the IRS recommends.

Even if you receive the notification from the agency, some people are excluded from the payments, such as immigrants without a Green Card and inmates.

Singles earning more than $ 99,000 a year and married couples earning more than $ 198,000 a year are also not eligible for the payment.

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The IRS also announced in late August that about 50,000 people will receive the stimulus payment that was withheld from them because they had not paid alimony for their ex-spouse.

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The announcement of the tax agency comes when the new proposal of the Republicans in the Senate to reactivate the economy will be put to a vote this Thursday, it is a second modified version (and lower in cost and content) than that of more than a billion dollars they offered in July.

With information from CNBC and CBS

Source: telemundo

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