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To enter your stimulus payments received for calculation of the Recovery Rebate Credit, please follow the steps below:
Your Recovery Rebate Credit will be the difference between what you were qualified for on your 2020 tax return less the amount of your first and second stimulus payments you have already received.
If the Recovery Rebate Credit is still not showing, then please review the requirements below to ensure you, your spouse and your dependents (if applicable) do qualify to receive the stimulus payment.
To qualify, you must:
In addition, per the IRS, to be a qualifying child of an individual for purposes of the payment, generally the individual must live with the child for more than half of the tax year, the child must not provide over half of his or her own support for the calendar year, and the child must not file a joint return for the tax year. The child also must be the individual’s child, stepchild, eligible foster child, sibling, grandchild, niece, or nephew. In addition, to be claimed as a qualifying child, the child must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or other qualifying resident alien. The child must be under the age of 17 at the end of the year for the tax return on which the IRS bases the payment. Also, a qualifying child must have an SSN valid for employment or an adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN). A child who has an ITIN is not a qualifying child for this payment.
Thank you! When I "jump to stimulus" it takes me to the page saying "Let's check your federal return and make sure it's good to go" - I hit "continue" then get "Nice! Your federal return is in great shape"
Do you have a high income? It it is too high you don't qualify for any more and it won't give the the Stimulus screens.
I do earn more than the $75k. I don't expect to receive additional stimulus - just wasn't sure whether I needed to input what I received for for the first stimulus anywhere.
No that's only to see if you qualify for more. Just make sure nothing is on line 30 for it.
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