Have you received your stimulus check, or are you still waiting for it?
Yes, you can still apply for the stimulus check if you meet the eligibility criteria set by the government.
Yes, you will still receive a stimulus check even if you owe taxes. The stimulus payment is not affected by any taxes you may owe.
No, individuals who were claimed as dependents on someone else's tax return are not eligible to receive a stimulus check.
Yes, you may still receive a stimulus check even if you owe taxes for 2019. The stimulus payment is not affected by tax debts or liabilities.
If I owe back child support money, will the IRS hold my refund or delay my refund? Yes. The Bureau of Fiscal Service (BFS) might delay or offset your refund to pay your debt. For child support tax refund concerns, contact your debt agency to determine if it submitted your tax debt for a tax refund debt offset.
Yes, you can still apply for the stimulus check if you meet the eligibility criteria set by the government.
Yes, but it must be filed by the extension date (October 15).
Yes, you will still receive a stimulus check even if you owe taxes. The stimulus payment is not affected by any taxes you may owe.
Pretty sure the only requirement to get the stimulus check is you have to file taxes for last year 2007.
No, individuals who were claimed as dependents on someone else's tax return are not eligible to receive a stimulus check.
Yes, you may still receive a stimulus check even if you owe taxes for 2019. The stimulus payment is not affected by tax debts or liabilities.
You cannot receive a stimulas payment for SSI because it is considered unearned income. However, you can receive it for regular Social Security Benefits since these are benefits that for tax purposes has been earned.
As of July 14, 2010 you do NOT have any type of stimulus check available for the tax year 2010. If you are on medicare and have the medicare part D coverage for your pharmacy purchase and the cost for your medicines arrive at what is called the doughnut hole you should receive a 250 rebate check from medicare to help you through the doughnut hole. The check should arrive about 45 days after medicare see that this has happened to you. If you don't get your rebate check, contact Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE. Individuals receiving Medicare Extra Help will not receive a rebate check.
If you did not owe anything on the original return, it probably comes down to timing. The question is will they process the amended return before they send out a stimulus check. It could easily go either way -- it's possible that they will send the stimulus check before they get around to processing the amended return.
Any stimulus payment will offset to a federal tax liability or other federal/state liability.
I have not received my passport card yet.
If you still owe whomever offset the 2007 refund, then they will also take your stimulus check.