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I made $28056.00 in Social Security income, and $1348.00 in a small pension for a total $29404.00. I’d like to file for the Stimulus Check. How should I do this?
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I made $28056.00 in Social Security income, and $1348.00 in a small pension for a total $29404.00. I’d like to file for the Stimulus Check. How should I do this?
You do not have to file for it---you will get it automatically.
Social Security and Stimulus Payments
https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm967
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I made $28056.00 in Social Security income, and $1348.00 in a small pension for a total $29404.00. I’d like to file for the Stimulus Check. How should I do this?
Select https://turbotax.intuit.com/stimulus-check/ link to stimulus registration (SR). It is very important that you use the option that says register now if you don't need to file taxes this year. You can even enter your direct deposit information when filing this. Otherwise, you will not be able to E-file a zero return thus delaying recording your direct deposit information.
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