kep235
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After you file

I'd be satisfied just to get my refund (which includes the stimulus money I didn't receive because my 2019 income was slightly over the limit)  

Since IRS hasn't even finished processing 2019 returns, I'm not holding my breath for them to figure out how to "not screw"  everyone who's income in 2020 dropped suddenly.  They seem content to just use 2019 returns same as before (which is pre-pandemic and massive job losses).  I'm probably better off than most since I didn't lose my job , i just retired March of 2020 right at the start of the pandemic).  And I've been sheltering at home for the last year since I'm high risk at 71).