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chefcharity said:I read on another thread that some people had received their ss skillets but I haven't seen my electric stuff yet.
Kelly8 said:I got my ice cream maker-now to actually get it out of the box and enjoy it!
The timing of your stimulus check depends on several factors, including your income level, how you filed your taxes, and if you have direct deposit set up with the IRS. The majority of eligible individuals should have received their checks by now, but some may still be in the process of being issued.
The amount of money you will receive in your stimulus check is based on your income level. Individuals who earned less than $75,000 in 2019 will receive the full amount of $1,200, while married couples who earned less than $150,000 will receive $2,400. There is also an additional $500 per child under the age of 17.
If you have previously set up direct deposit with the IRS for tax refunds or Social Security benefits, your stimulus check will be deposited into the same account. If you did not provide direct deposit information, you will receive a paper check in the mail.
If you did not file taxes in 2019, the IRS will use your 2018 tax return to determine your eligibility and calculate your stimulus check amount. If you are not required to file taxes, you can still receive a stimulus check by using the IRS Non-Filers tool on their website.
No, your stimulus check is an advance tax credit for the 2020 tax year and does not need to be paid back. However, if you received a larger stimulus check than you are eligible for based on your 2020 income, you will not be required to pay back the difference.