It starts phasing out at 150,000. What's the max to get zero?
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Couples will receive the full $1,200 check if they made less than $150,000 on their 2019 tax filings. This check will phase out above that income level, hitting zero at $174,000.
No it's got to be higher than 174,000. That still gives you some.
I found this:
he amount is completely phased-out for single filers with incomes exceeding $99,000, $146,500 for head of household filers with one child, and $198,000 for joint filers with no children. For a typical family of four, the amount is completely phased out for those with adjusted gross incomes exceeding $218,000.
Thanks, I'll play with 198,000.
Duh, I found I made a spread sheet last year for the amount you get if you are over the full amount and a calculation formula.
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