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April 11, 2020
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Non-Filer Stimulus IND-511

  • April 11, 2020
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My wife and I are separated (not a legal separation) and she filed her taxes as Married Filing Separately. 

I am on SSI and was told that I need to fill out the Non-Filer form. Which I did. 

 

But I was given a rejection with IND-511 attached. 

 

The only options shown are to file as single or jointly neither which are accurate. 

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    JohnB5677
    Level 15
    April 12, 2020

    If you are on SSI and receive monthly direct deposits.  The IRS will use that account to deposit the stimulus check

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    RanyC1962Author
    Level 2
    April 12, 2020

    The only deposit I receive is on a direct express card. It has no routing number.

     

    So do I need to fill out the non-filers form? I am on supplemental security income. 

    RanyC1962Author
    Level 2
    April 13, 2020

    If you receive SSI, you do not need to register, the stimulus payment will be paid to you the same way you receive your SSI benefits. 

    The only time you would want to register as a non-filer is if you have dependent children. 

     

    Link for SSI and stimulus checks

     

    IRS non-filer link


    Wait, but I was told because I have SUPPLEMENTAL and not SSDI or Social Security I had to use the non-filers form. 

     

    So I don't have to use it? 

    Level 2
    May 9, 2020

    I'm having the same issue the only thing is that I'm not on ssi . I havent filed taxes since 2016 what  can I do . Any suggestions anyone 

    Level 2
    May 13, 2020

    I'm in the same boat. My wife and I separated last year. Not legally. She file 2019 taxes separately but included my SSN on her return. She received her stimulus check for $1200. I get rejected for Code IND 511. I have not file since 2017. It's frustrating and don't know how to fix the problem.