Got me..... I thought maybe there was another one in the pipeline somewhere.I never heard of a second payment. I got $1200 several months ago, but I did not get anything else. How much is the second payment supposed to be, and when?
Got me..... I thought maybe there was another one in the pipeline somewhere.I never heard of a second payment. I got $1200 several months ago, but I did not get anything else. How much is the second payment supposed to be, and when?
Employees at banks are not suppose to be having a conversation with someone outside the instutition about any one, or their transactions. That even includes who came into the bank any particular day!I did see on the news this week the Dems are pushing for another $1200. per person and that same $600. a week extra in unemployment for people getting unemployment. What unemployed person wants to go back to work getting $1000. a week from the govement or state.
I did get my check when ever it was. As a small business/sole proprietorship owner I asked my banker about Covid money the goverment was handing out this spring , she said becouse I had no employees there was nothing for me. My sister works at a bank and she saw pleanty of Covid relief checks. One old lady said she bought and sold antiques but becouse of the virus she couldn't enter folks houses to 'buy' antiques so she was cashing a check each week for a $1000. bucks.
You said a mouthful right there.No matter what your thoughts about the stimulus checks, it is not free money.
The covid stimulus checks are structured as refundable tax credits, and are non taxable. This is why even folks who do not file income taxes are still able to get the payments. So, the short answer is no, the money will not be paid back. There will be no 1099's sent. It will just be shoveled up on top of our growing national debt.What I am wondering is if we are going to receive a 1099 at the end of the year so that we have to claim the stimulus money as income. If that happens, then many people that have a low income exemption on their property tax may no longer be elegible for that exemption. In my state, that means the property valuation would be updated to a new higher valuation and result in paying much higher property taxes for years to come. If a 1099 is not issued, then there will be no effect. I would not bet even $0.01 on them not making the stimulus money count as income.
I read almost exactly what you wrote, some months ago. I am a skeptic and I will only believe it when I see it. The IRS has funny ways of interpreting laws the way that they want to.The covid stimulus checks are structured as refundable tax credits, and are non taxable. This is why even folks who do not file income taxes are still able to get the payments. So, the short answer is no, the money will not be paid back. There will be no 1099's sent. It will just be shoveled up on top of our growing national debt.
Good way to be.I am a skeptic and I will only believe it when I see it.
I am well aware of that I'm glad you are too.Employees at banks are not suppose to be having a conversation with someone outside the instutition about any one, or their transactions. That even includes who came into the bank any particular day!
Perhaps you should remind the bank employee who's spreading the news!I am well aware of that I'm glad you are too.