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ReginaM
Expert Alumni

Stimulus payment

Yes, some folks have received their Stimulus Payment.  The IRS stated that they will start depositing the Stimulus Payments into peoples bank accounts by the middle April.  This does not mean that you will receive yours then.   We will have more information once the government finalizes the details.

 

In the meantime, you can visit the following links for the most recent updates:

TurboTax Corona Virus Updates or IRS Corona Tax Relief.

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Sidthakid8596
Returning Member

Stimulus payment

  • @ReginaM if I I accidentally selected on my taxes “can be claimed as dependent” but my parents didn’t put me down will I still receive the stimulus 
JotikaT2
Employee Tax Expert

Stimulus payment

No.

 

Part of the ineligibility occurs if you can be claimed as a dependent regardless of if you are or not. 

 

If your parents could have claimed you, you would not be able to receive a stimulus payment.

 

Please see the link below to more details on who is eligible and who is not.

 

Stimulus check eligibility

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