No, you must have earned income to file taxes and be eligible for the stimulus payment.
Go to the IRS website and use their Economic Stimulus Payment Calculator.
To get a stimulus check, you need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the government, such as having a certain income level and filing your taxes. You can also provide your direct deposit information to the IRS to receive the payment faster.
To determine if you are eligible for a stimulus payment, you can check the IRS website or contact the IRS directly. Eligibility for stimulus payments is based on various factors such as income, filing status, and other criteria set by the government.
To qualify for the stimulus payment, you must meet certain eligibility criteria set by the government, such as having a certain income level and filing taxes. It's best to check the official guidelines to see if you qualify.
To determine if you qualify for the stimulus payment, you should check the income eligibility requirements set by the government. These requirements typically consider factors such as your income level, filing status, and whether you are a dependent on someone else's tax return. You can find more information on the IRS website or consult a tax professional for assistance.
Go to the IRS website and use their Economic Stimulus Payment Calculator.
To receive the economic stimulus payment, you must have at least $3,000 of gross income for 2007.
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.
To get a stimulus check, you need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the government, such as having a certain income level and filing your taxes. You can also provide your direct deposit information to the IRS to receive the payment faster.
Anyone making less than $3,000.00 in 2007 is not eligible for a stimulus check. Also, the economic stimulus law allows Social Security recipients and recipients of certain veterans' benefits and Railroad Retirement benefits to count those benefits towards the qualifying income requirement of $3,000. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) does not count as qualifying income for the stimulus payment.
Oh, dude, you're all good! Filing an amended return won't affect your stimulus payment eligibility. As long as you meet the requirements for the stimulus payment, you should still receive it. So, no need to stress about waiting to file on your 2008 return. Just sit back, relax, and let the money come to you!
Persons eligible for Social Security or Social Security Supplemental Income (SSI) in November or December 2008 or January 2009 will receive a $250 check in May 2009.
im i going to receive a stimulus check for 2013
To determine if you are eligible for a stimulus payment, you can check the IRS website or contact the IRS directly. Eligibility for stimulus payments is based on various factors such as income, filing status, and other criteria set by the government.
If you are claimed as a dependent on someone else's return you are not eligible for a stimulus rebate. When claiming your mother, assuming that she has not had income over $3,400, a stimulus payment adjustment will be made to your tax rebate that will include the payment for her as well. Example: If you and you and a spouse filed, with your mother as a dependent. And your stimulus payment were to be $300 per exemption, you would receive a total of $900.
Do you mean the stimulus payment? If so, then yes.
Yes. No. The IRS, in Notice No. CP 1378, "Understanding Your Economic Stimulus Payment", mailed to recipients of the tax rebates, states "You will not be required to report the amount of your stimulus payment as taxable income on your 2008 federal income tax return." See also: http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/is_the_economic_stimulus_payment_taxable.html