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Old 03-27-2021   #5
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Social Security, SSI, SSDI: Stimulus check details finally announced. Here's what to know
This week, the Social Security Administration and IRS broke down most of the ins and outs of how Social Security recipients will get stimulus money, after the administration sent missing payment files to the IRS that had been preventing tens of millions of people from getting their $1,400 check. Here's everything we know.

The IRS still hasn't released a date for when it'll be sending out third stimulus checks to those who receive Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability Insurance or other federal income benefits for veterans, retired railroad workers and others. However, we do know that nearly 30 million Americans can anticipate their stimulus payments now that the Social Security Administration has sent the IRS missing payment files that were holding up delivery. This past week, the Treasury sent out 37 million new stimulus checks for up to $1,400 per person -- but most of the payments didn't seem to include these groups of eligible people (and their dependents).

"The IRS has not announced when Social Security and SSI recipients will receive their EIP if they did not file a recent tax return," the SSA posted on its website Friday. The government site also asks people not to contact the SSA about stimulus payments: "The IRS, not SSA, processes all EIPs." However, the IRS doesn't want you to contact its agency with problems, either.

Though we don't have a delivery date, we now know many more details about how the Social Security (including SSI and SSDI) payments will work, including payments made through Direct Express cards. (Calculate how much of the $1,400 your household could get and track your payment here.) The checks are arriving during tax season, which could also complicate matters, especially if you gained a new dependent in 2020. If you stopped or started receiving SSI or SSDI in 2019 or 2020, or are missing money from the first two stimulus checks, you could also face another obstacle.

Nguồn: https://www.cnet.com/personal-financ...-what-to-know/
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