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Please post here when you receive your stimulus check..

Stimulus check was "pending deposit" in my checking account 4/10 (Friday) at 11PM. I expect it to credit on Monday 4/13. I e-filed February 4th with my bank account listed for refund. Putting small amount in savings, most to bills I've run up during SAH for buying-in-advance (mini-hoarding) and getting curbside pick-up!
Susan

Just out of curiosity, what is the last digit of your SSN, a low number?

I have read it will progress by that number, mine is a 9 so expect to be at the end of direct deposits even though I filed very early like you.


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Just out of curiosity, what is the last digit of your SSN, a low number?

I have read it will progress by that number, mine is a 9 so expect to be at the end of direct deposits even though I filed very early like you.


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But when married and filing jointly, which SSN matters? Primary filer or spouse?
I would assume the primary filer but........you know what assuming does.....

Mine is 4.. BUT.......

Our 2018 and 2019 federal returns were electronically filed but both were payment due situations so NO bank info provided.
 
It is worth noting some hopefully helpful info from the IRS (see screen shot below):

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But when married and filing jointly, which SSN matters? Primary filer or spouse?
I would assume the primary filer but........you know what assuming does.....
My wifes is a 1, mine is a 6. She is the primary filer. No check for us yet.
 
"getting curbside pick-up"
I might have clarified that the curbside pick-up was mostly for the families of my two daughters, both of whom are nurses. One works in a hospital and the other is now at home now after having an emergency C-section three weeks ago.
Susan
 
But when married and filing jointly, which SSN matters? Primary filer or spouse?
I would assume the primary filer but........you know what assuming does.....

Mine is 4.. BUT.......

Our 2018 and 2019 federal returns were electronically filed but both were payment due situations so NO bank info provided.
Same for me re no bank info provided to IRS.
But I receive direct deposit ss. I'm expecting them to find me that way.
If you don't receive ss, I think you should enter your info as directed on IRS website. Or you will need to wait for check.
 
If you don't "need" it (and it seems like many TUGgers don't,) may I recommend that you consider donating it to one of your local nonprofits, which will put it to immediate use in your local community, supporting those that are not only immediately impacted, but their own employees that are on the front lines every day as well? I just heard a story from our local senior services org that someone dropped off their $1,200 in cash....and made the entire org's day. Nonprofits are shifting their service delivery and business model in a whirlwind, while still providing essential services in a way that tries to keep everyone as safe as possible. They are all stepping up as best they can, and every little bit will help determine if they are around on the backend of this thing.
Haven't received a check but did get a message from our Cupertino Chamber of Commerce with an idea I much appreciate so I sent them a check for $1,000.00. They arraigned with some local restaurants to send out meals to disadvantaged and disadvantaged seniors. A win-win as it helps people with food and helps keep the restaurant and employees working.
 
Dd will get a check. However she isn't currently set up for direct deposit so it will take awhile for her to get it. She was telling me this morning that at some point she'll be able to go online, check the status, and set up direct deposit, which may get the money into her account a little earlier.
 
Dd will get a check. However she isn't currently set up for direct deposit so it will take awhile for her to get it. She was telling me this morning that at some point she'll be able to go online, check the status, and set up direct deposit, which may get the money into her account a little earlier.
I think she can go online and do that now. At least enter bank information. Not sure about checking the status.
 
I think she can go online and do that now. At least enter bank information. Not sure about checking the status.
I'm confused about that. I'd heard somewhere that you could do that if you were on Social Security and didn't file taxes, therefore had no direct deposit set up. She did file 2018, but didn't put direct deposit on. Our 2019 taxes haven't been filed yet, but for 2019 she did request direct deposit.
 
I'm confused about that. I'd heard somewhere that you could do that if you were on Social Security and didn't file taxes, therefore had no direct deposit set up. She did file 2018, but didn't put direct deposit on. Our 2019 taxes haven't been filed yet, but for 2019 she did request direct deposit.
I guess you are right. Looking at the IRS website, the link to provide direct deposit information is only for Non-Filers right now. Looks like those that file, but without direct deposit information on file have to wait a little bit more.
 
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I'm confused about that. I'd heard somewhere that you could do that if you were on Social Security and didn't file taxes, therefore had no direct deposit set up. She did file 2018, but didn't put direct deposit on. Our 2019 taxes haven't been filed yet, but for 2019 she did request direct deposit.
If she does not see $ in her bank by April 15, ask her to go to this site. On the right hand side, the greyed out link will become active on or after April 15 and that is where she can put in her information.
 
If she does not see $ in her bank by April 15, ask her to go to this site. On the right hand side, the greyed out link will become active on or after April 15 and that is where she can put in her information.
Thanks. She won't see money go into her account as the IRS does not have direct deposit information for her yet.
 
Thanks. She won't see money go into her account as the IRS does not have direct deposit information for her yet.
She can go to the website to put in her information. Direct deposit is supposed to complete by April 15. So if she doesn't see the money it means her direct deposit info in her 2019 tax filing did not make it to their database in time.
 
She can go to the website to put in her information. Direct deposit is supposed to complete by April 15. So if she doesn't see the money it means her direct deposit info in her 2019 tax filing did not make it to their database in time.
Circling back to an earlier post, #37. Only non-filers can go into that website and input information.

Also back to post #36 which says she hasn't file 2019 yet.
 
Circling back to an earlier post, #37. Only non-filers can go into that website and input information.

Also back to post #36 which says she hasn't file 2019 yet.
Not true regarding that only non-filers go to the website. DId you click on the link? On the right side, which I am pasting the info here... is for filers to put in their info, IF they have not received money through direct deposit by April 15.

money

Filers: Get Your Payment
Use the "Get My Payment" application (coming mid-April) to:

  • Check your payment status
  • Confirm your payment type: direct deposit or check
  • Enter your bank account information for direct deposit if we don't have your direct deposit information and we haven't sent your payment yet
Get My Payment (coming mid-April)

Update your information
Direct deposit: Use the Get My Payment application (coming mid-April) to let us know your bank account information if we don't have your direct deposit information and we haven't sent your payment.

Check payment: If you moved since you last filed, let us know your new mailing address.
 
Not true regarding that only non-filers go to the website. DId you click on the link? On the right side, which I am pasting the info here... is for filers to put in their info, IF they have not received money through direct deposit by April 15.

money

Filers: Get Your Payment
Use the "Get My Payment" application (coming mid-April) to:

  • Check your payment status
  • Confirm your payment type: direct deposit or check
  • Enter your bank account information for direct deposit if we don't have your direct deposit information and we haven't sent your payment yet
Get My Payment (coming mid-April)

Update your information
Direct deposit: Use the Get My Payment application (coming mid-April) to let us know your bank account information if we don't have your direct deposit information and we haven't sent your payment.

Check payment: If you moved since you last filed, let us know your new mailing address.
To be honest I didn't. Dh is the one who told me when she can check and when she can go in and add her information. She's an adult so I'm letting her take care of it. I was only going on what someone else posted here about only non-filers being able to input that information. Thanks for your input.

When I did go into the website it looks like she can go in sometime mid-April to input her information.
 
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I challenge each of you to spend this money on your local small business that had to close.
No check as yet, , but have bought gift cards at favorite local restaurants and donated to a couple of local food banks. Our intention is to spread much of the money locally.
 
Not true regarding that only non-filers go to the website. DId you click on the link? On the right side, which I am pasting the info here... is for filers to put in their info, IF they have not received money through direct deposit by April 15.

money

Filers: Get Your Payment
Use the "Get My Payment" application (coming mid-April) to:

  • Check your payment status
  • Confirm your payment type: direct deposit or check
  • Enter your bank account information for direct deposit if we don't have your direct deposit information and we haven't sent your payment yet
Get My Payment (coming mid-April)

Update your information
Direct deposit: Use the Get My Payment application (coming mid-April) to let us know your bank account information if we don't have your direct deposit information and we haven't sent your payment.

Check payment: If you moved since you last filed, let us know your new mailing address.
I am not sure though when that link will become active. It says mid-April, but no definitive date yet.
 
I am not sure though when that link will become active. It says mid-April, but no definitive date yet.
Based on what I read, all direct deposits should be completed by April 15. That link will become active when that happens. Someone who is expecting stimulus money and has not seen the money in the bank by then should input their information through the tab/app.
 
Based on what I read, all direct deposits should be completed by April 15. That link will become active when that happens. Someone who is expecting stimulus money and has not seen the money in the bank by then should input their information through the tab/app.
Just going by what the website says which is "Get My Payment (coming mid-April)"
 
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