Regarding the new 1.9 trillion dollar stimulus bill sign into law March 11 2021: if your parents don't claim you as a dependent and you file 2019 or 2020 taxes, you should be eligible to get a stimulus check.
If you filed taxes for 2018 and aren't claimed as a dependent by your parents you will get a stimulus check.
You might be able to get a partial check. It all depends on how much you owe. I called the IRS hotline the other day to ask the same question and I was told they take whatever you owe out of that check and then send you the remaining amount.
Question? Will students with loans get a stimulus check or loan forgiveness?
If you owe student loans will you get a stimulus check?
No. It will be held by the IRS and applied to your tax bill. So you won't get a check in the mail or deposited into your account, but you will get a credit towards your back taxes. The same is true if the IRS is currently keeping your refund through the Treasury Offset Program for student loans, child support, etc.
It depends. For more information go to the H & R Block website: http://digits.hrblock.com/taxrebate/ They have a podcast that explains it all. Or you can contact the H & R Block site that filed your tax return.
No
Use the below link at IRS.gov for some information
yes, just call the IRS and ask to speak to the Stimulus dept, they'll have you send it back for a new one.
If I owe back child support money, will the IRS hold my refund or delay my refund? Yes. The Bureau of Fiscal Service (BFS) might delay or offset your refund to pay your debt. For child support tax refund concerns, contact your debt agency to determine if it submitted your tax debt for a tax refund debt offset.
No. It will be held by the IRS and applied to your tax bill. So you won't get a check in the mail or deposited into your account, but you will get a credit towards your back taxes. The same is true if the IRS is currently keeping your refund through the Treasury Offset Program for student loans, child support, etc.
It depends. For more information go to the H & R Block website: http://digits.hrblock.com/taxrebate/ They have a podcast that explains it all. Or you can contact the H & R Block site that filed your tax return.
No
Use the below link at IRS.gov for some information
yes, just call the IRS and ask to speak to the Stimulus dept, they'll have you send it back for a new one.
No. It will tell you all about the 250 stimulus check on a brochure that SS sent to all SS receipients.
"no its a gift from the government and not taxed. YET LOL" THIS IS NOT TRUE. We had our taxes done yesterday, and the stimulus amount was deducted from our return total. You DO have to pay it back. It was a LOAN.
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When will ssi recipients receive stimulus payments
As a technical legal rule, the answer is that the buyer of a foreclosure home is not personally liable for back taxes that remain owed. However, the back taxes may well still serve as a lien on the property that can be foreclosed by the taxing authority. In other words, the government cannot make you pay the taxes, but they can take the property from you if the taxes are not paid. As a result, the real world answer is that the buyer of a foreclosed home is responsible for any back taxes still owed. Before you purchase foreclosed property, it is always a good idea to check the tax records to see if any back taxes are still owed. If they are, plan on paying them off as soon as possible. Unfortunately the new owner will still be responsible for the taxes. My friend got what she thought was a great deal on a split level until she got a bill for six thousand dollars back taxes. She was unable to pay so she lost the house.
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