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Old 04-21-2020, 06:40 AM
 
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Here's Precisely When You'll Get Your Stimulus Check
For seniors receiving Social Security benefits The IRS will be able to access the payout record for seniors and deposit their stimulus check into the same account that their Social Security benefit is credited to.

IRS plan is to send its first batch of payments to those folks who have their direct deposit information on file.
After that, it'll begin issuing paper checks, of which it can print and send out in the neighborhood of 5 million per week.

However, the IRS isn't going to simply draw names or Social Security numbers out of a hat to determine when you'll be paid your stimulus check. Rather, it's going to be issuing paper checks on a weekly basis based on AGI and in $10,000 increments. If you know your AGI from 2019 (if you've already filed your federal return) or 2018 (if you've yet to file), this will tell you precisely when you can expect to receive your stimulus check.

If the IRS has your direct deposit information on file: the week ending April 17.
Paper checks for people with up to $10,000 in AGI: the week ending April 24.
Between $10,000 AGI and $20,000 AGI: the week ending May 1.
Between $20,000 AGI and $30,000 AGI: the week ending May 8.
Between $30,000 AGI and $40,000 AGI: the week ending May 15.
Between $40,000 AGI and $50,000 AGI: the week ending May 22.
Between $50,000 AGI and $60,000 AGI: the week ending May 29.
Between $60,000 AGI and $70,000 AGI: the week ending June 5.
Between $70,000 AGI and $80,000 AGI: the week ending June 12.
Between $80,000 AGI and $90,000 AGI: the week ending June 19.
Between $90,000 AGI and $100,000 AGI: the week ending June 26.
Between $100,000 AGI and $110,000 AGI: the week ending July 3.
Between $110,000 AGI and $120,000 AGI: the week ending July 10.
Between $120,000 AGI and $130,000 AGI: the week ending July 17.
Between $130,000 AGI and $140,000 AGI: the week ending July 24.
Between $140,000 AGI and $150,000 AGI: the week ending July 31.
Between $150,000 AGI and $160,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 7.
Between $160,000 AGI and $170,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 14.
Between $170,000 AGI and $180,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 21.
Between $180,000 AGI and $190,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 28.
Between $190,000 AGI and $198,000 AGI: the week ending Sept. 4.
All other checks (e.g., those who didn't have tax info on file): the week ending Sept. 11.

https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/...lus-check.aspx

 
Old 04-22-2020, 02:47 PM
 
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Originally Posted by howard555 View Post
Here's Precisely When You'll Get Your Stimulus Check
For seniors receiving Social Security benefits The IRS will be able to access the payout record for seniors and deposit their stimulus check into the same account that their Social Security benefit is credited to.

IRS plan is to send its first batch of payments to those folks who have their direct deposit information on file.
After that, it'll begin issuing paper checks, of which it can print and send out in the neighborhood of 5 million per week.

However, the IRS isn't going to simply draw names or Social Security numbers out of a hat to determine when you'll be paid your stimulus check. Rather, it's going to be issuing paper checks on a weekly basis based on AGI and in $10,000 increments. If you know your AGI from 2019 (if you've already filed your federal return) or 2018 (if you've yet to file), this will tell you precisely when you can expect to receive your stimulus check.

If the IRS has your direct deposit information on file: the week ending April 17.
Paper checks for people with up to $10,000 in AGI: the week ending April 24.
Between $10,000 AGI and $20,000 AGI: the week ending May 1.
Between $20,000 AGI and $30,000 AGI: the week ending May 8.
Between $30,000 AGI and $40,000 AGI: the week ending May 15.
Between $40,000 AGI and $50,000 AGI: the week ending May 22.
Between $50,000 AGI and $60,000 AGI: the week ending May 29.
Between $60,000 AGI and $70,000 AGI: the week ending June 5.
Between $70,000 AGI and $80,000 AGI: the week ending June 12.
Between $80,000 AGI and $90,000 AGI: the week ending June 19.
Between $90,000 AGI and $100,000 AGI: the week ending June 26.
Between $100,000 AGI and $110,000 AGI: the week ending July 3.
Between $110,000 AGI and $120,000 AGI: the week ending July 10.
Between $120,000 AGI and $130,000 AGI: the week ending July 17.
Between $130,000 AGI and $140,000 AGI: the week ending July 24.
Between $140,000 AGI and $150,000 AGI: the week ending July 31.
Between $150,000 AGI and $160,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 7.
Between $160,000 AGI and $170,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 14.
Between $170,000 AGI and $180,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 21.
Between $180,000 AGI and $190,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 28.
Between $190,000 AGI and $198,000 AGI: the week ending Sept. 4.
All other checks (e.g., those who didn't have tax info on file): the week ending Sept. 11.

https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/...lus-check.aspx
These dates don't seem to apply to those who filed tax return but didn't provide DD info (no refund, so no need), but who get Social Security via direct deposit. This requires a separate procedure for the IRS to use, so it's being done separately, I think.
 
Old 04-22-2020, 03:10 PM
 
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Great have to wait at least a month then. Are they really giving some people up to $10000 USD
 
Old 04-22-2020, 03:22 PM
 
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This was already posted: https://www.city-data.com/forum/pers...-get-your.html
 
Old 04-22-2020, 04:19 PM
 
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Great have to wait at least a month then. Are they really giving some people up to $10000 USD
The 10,000 is not a payment, it is the starting AGI for the 1st group of paper checks being mailed. Each following week is the next 10K AGI group. Payment $$ decrease as each week goes by.

Those in the last few weeks will get checks for less than $20, down to $5 for the last group
 
Old 04-22-2020, 04:24 PM
 
Location: OH>IL>CO>CT
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These dates don't seem to apply to those who filed tax return but didn't provide DD info (no refund, so no need), but who get Social Security via direct deposit. This requires a separate procedure for the IRS to use, so it's being done separately, I think.
Correct. And the vast majority of those whose bank info had not changed, got their DD already. Like mine on April 15
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