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baychef said:No...wanting it. If it like last year, I need to buy a calendar. Would like to know. We all know it is critical to book January before Thanksgiving. Sure would be nice to have a calendar to do that with.
finley1991 said:We usually get it week of Thanksgiving if I remember correctly...
finley1991 said:I hope it's good. I like a weekly one because that works best for me. If I'm not crazy about it, I'm going to get this one: http://www.busybodybook.com/index.html I also like that it's a bit smaller... can fit nicely into my purse.
The exact timing of when you will receive your stimulus check depends on several factors, including your income level and how you filed your taxes. The IRS has stated that they plan to start sending out payments in mid-April and continue throughout the year. You can also check the status of your payment on the IRS website.
The amount of your stimulus check will depend on your income level and tax filing status. Eligible individuals can receive up to $1,200, married couples filing jointly can receive up to $2,400, and each qualifying dependent child under the age of 17 can receive up to $500.
If you filed your taxes for 2019 or 2018 and provided direct deposit information, you do not need to take any additional action to receive your stimulus check. The payment will be automatically deposited into the same account you received your tax refund. If you did not provide direct deposit information, a paper check will be mailed to you.
If you did not file taxes in either 2019 or 2018, you can still receive a stimulus check by filing a simple tax return for 2019. This can be done for free using the IRS Non-Filers tool on their website. If you do not file a tax return, you may not receive a stimulus check.
No, the stimulus check is not considered taxable income and does not need to be reported on your 2020 tax return. However, if you receive a larger stimulus check than you are eligible for based on your 2020 income, you will not have to pay back the difference.