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Deductions & credits
@rebeccagriffith338 - how you filed in 2018/2019 is immaterial to the equation, Is that what is hanging you up? That you filed married-joint in 2019/18 does not matter. Please go back and read by repsonse about the estimates and the actual
these stimulus payments were what is called 'an advance payment for 2020'. it's all about 2020. In 2020 you were single with no dependents so your stimulus is based on that set of facts. You received $1800 which is all you are entitled to as a single taxpayer.
your ex who is also claiming the children this year is entitled to $1200 + 500 + 500 + 3* $600 or $4000 and only received $2900, so THAT person will get $1100 on Line 30 of Form 1040.
Why do YOU think you are entitled to the $1100????? your question is always about 'we', but since you are filing single this year, the question should be about "me"; there is no longer a 'we' for 2020.