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Who are not eligible for stimulus check?

Writer David Craig

Individual taxpayers with AGI of $80,000 or more aren’t eligible. The new stimulus check will begin to phase out after $75,000, per the new “targeted” stimulus plan. If your adjusted gross income, or AGI, is $80,000 or more, you won’t be eligible for a third payment of any amount.

Who’s not eligible for the $600 stimulus check?

Eligibility requirements Be either a CalEITC recipient or an ITIN filer who made $75,000 or less (total CA AGI) Live in California for more than half of the 2020 tax year. Be a California resident on the date payment is issued. Not be eligible to be claimed as a dependent.

Can I still get stimulus check if I was claimed as a dependent?

So it is still possible to get a stimulus check if you were claimed as a dependent in 2019. Even you may file a tax return for the year 2020, then the IRS will get information on your 2020 tax return. But you get a third stimulus check and then your 2020 tax return is being filed and processed now.

How old do you have to be to get a stimulus check?

This is the third round of stimulus checks issued by the IRS based on parents or guardians claiming dependent in their tax returns in 2019 and 2020. So this can be a light of hope again for the low-income family who has dependent ages from 17 to 24 years old.

Do you have to file a tax return if you get a stimulus check?

Though many people automatically received stimulus payments for their dependents, some will need to file a 2020 tax return, per the IRS. This is because the IRS may not have all your dependents on file if you don’t usually file a tax return (you’re considered a nonfiler) — for example, if you gained a new dependent in 2020 or if you had a baby.

Can a non citizen get a stimulus check?

This means that families with noncitizen parents but US citizen children are eligible for stimulus money. For the second check, families with one citizen parent could receive a payment, whereas the first stimulus check blocked all families with one noncitizen spouse if they filed jointly, even if they claimed a US citizen as a dependent.