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Is past tax filing (2018) with ITIN make you ineligible for Stimulus package even if 2019 tax filing was done using SSN?
I filed my 2018 tax returns (married filling jointly) with ITIN for spouse. My wife submitted a ITIN Rescind request to IRS last year after getting SSN and IRS had completed that request confirming on the same. I filed my 2019 Tax returns (married filing jointly) with SSN of both me and my wife on Apr 15th. Federal returns was processed and I got the refund on Apr 23rd. But I still see 'Payment Status Not Available' on Get My Payment for the Stimulus.
2018 -> H1B(SSN) + H4(ITIN) + Kid (SSN)
2019 -> H1B(SSN) + H4(SSN) + Kid (SSN)
Am I eligible for the stimulus considering I filed my 2019 tax returns using SSN?
Or
Is it possible that I'll be considered not eligible since I have filed 2018 tax returns using ITIN for my spouse (even if ITIN was rescinded last year)