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  • #31
    Originally posted by tbc32 View Post
    I received a notice in the mail yesterday that said the government would be sending out checks starting in May. Did everyone get a notice like this?

    I just got my notice yesterday.

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    • #32
      The exact date you will receive your stimulus checks has been released by the IRS. The check date is based on the last two digits of your social security number.


      Direct Deposit Payment Schedule

      Last 2 digits of your Social Security Number


      Deposit should be sent to your bank account by:

      00 – 20 May 2

      21 – 75 May 9

      76 – 99 May 16

      Paper Check

      Last two digits of your Social Security number:

      Your check should be in the mail by:

      00 – 09 May 16

      10 – 18 May 23

      19 – 25 May 30

      26 – 38 June 6

      39 – 51 June 13

      52 – 63 June 20

      64 – 75 June 27

      76 – 87 July 4

      88 – 99 July 11

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      • #33
        They are running ahead of schedule as several people on this board received their's at the end of last week. Hopefully, everyone will get them a week early.

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        • #34
          Well mine ends in 05. I filed in Feb, did direct deposit, and fit within the income bracket and I still haven't gotten mine

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          • #35
            Originally posted by sounderella View Post
            Well mine ends in 05. I filed in Feb, did direct deposit, and fit within the income bracket and I still haven't gotten mine
            10 here, but still haven't gotten mine either. Don't worry about it yet

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            • #36
              gekkoplus, you probably have found the answer to your question already, but I'm pasting in this from the IRS website just in case--

              Can you use an ITIN instead of an SSN? Taxpayers with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) instead of an SSN are not eligible to receive a stimulus payment. Both people listed on a "married filing jointly" return must have valid SSNs to qualify for the payment — if only one has a valid SSN, neither can receive the payment.
              "There is some ontological doubt as to whether it may even be possible in principle to nail down these things in the universe we're given to study." --text msg from my kid

              "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." --Frederick Douglass

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              • #37
                Still Nothing.

                I end in 32. Still nothing. Hoping it comes soon. For some reason, I can't get the IRS thing to track where mine is at... And yes I did do direct deposit.

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                • #38
                  I didn't know this was trackable. we are 86 so will probably be next week.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by disneysteve View Post
                    I know lots of people who do business in cash. Almost across the board, these people freely admit that they don't report all of their income to the IRS. It is common practice and certainly no secret. That's why they like being paid "under the table" since they actually get to keep what they earn and don't have to share with Uncle Sam.
                    You know there is a finder's fee for reporting these people to the IRS. Maybe a new source of income for you .

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                    • #40
                      The check date is based on the last two digits of your social security number which is 10, Your check should be in the mail by May 23. Or you may visit the Instant Grant Search website

                      Originally posted by project15 View Post
                      10 here, but still haven't gotten mine either. Don't worry about it yet

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                      • #41
                        Well, we have to buckle up and wait. We won't see $$ until the end of June. If we've used my SSN on the first line of 1040 all these years instead, I'd be probably looking at the check right now .

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