OK, breathe everybody. We haven't got ours yet either. It'll all work out.
LOL.
On Apr 16, 2020, at 11:58 AM, Marcia Moses <mgmoses@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mine still isn't here either.
Marcia
From: msb-alumni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <msb-alumni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Vickie
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2020 11:27 AM
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Special Bulletin: Rules for SSI and Economic Impact
Payments Have Been Updated
I was hoping we weren’t the only ones who haven’t got theirs yet.
Vickie
From: Marcia Moses
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 6:38 PM
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Special Bulletin: Rules for SSI and Economic Impact
Payments Have Been Updated
Chris, congratulations to you and Marzella, mine hasn't made it yet.
Marcia
From: msb-alumni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <msb-alumni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Chris Rasmussen
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 8:58 PM
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Special Bulletin: Rules for SSI and Economic Impact
Payments Have Been Updated
Marzella and I got our payment in the credit union today.
Chris Rasmussen
From: Fred Wurtzel
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 10:33 PM
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [msb-alumni] Special Bulletin: Rules for SSI and Economic Impact
Payments Have Been Updated
Here is information which has changed a few times about Corvid19 relief
payments.
Subject: [Nfbnet-members-list] Special Bulletin: Rules for SSI and Economic
Impact Payments Have Been Updated
Dear Fellow Federationists:
Due to the speed at which coronavirus relief legislation has been, and
continues to be, drafted and passed, some confusion and misunderstanding has
surrounded certain important aspects of the aid offered. It's not just the
general public that is confused about these provisions. Even federal agencies
have had to update and revise their guidance multiple times in recent weeks
in order to keep up and better understand the changing landscape.
One of the most talked about relief measures which has had its fair share of
this confusion is the Economic Impact Payment. Initially, the IRS guidance
for this program stated only those who had filed tax returns for 2018 or 2019
would automatically receive the payment with no further action necessary. All
others (including Social Security retirement recipients, SSDI recipients, and
SSI recipients), even if they met the income threshold, would be required to
file a simple tax return. This guidance was revised only a few days later,
and after pressure from Congress, to say that Social Security retirement
recipients and SSDI recipients would automatically receive the payments
because they received Form SSA-1099, but they would still not be eligible for
the additional $500 dependent payment for children 16 and under. Just
yesterday the IRS changed its guidance again.
The latest information we have about this critical program (as of April 14,
2020) is as follows:
If you meet the income requirements specified by the CARES Act (outlined on
our Economic Impact Payment information page), and you have filed a tax
return for 2018 or 2019, OR you receive Social Security retirement benefits
or SSDI benefits you do not need to take any action in order to receive your
Economic Impact Payment. As a matter of fact, you may have already received
it, as we are hearing reports from Federationists that the payment has
arrived in their bank account. However, if you receive SSI payments, you will
need to visit the IRS website to enter your information in order to receive
your Economic Impact Payment. You will also need to visit the IRS website if
you need the additional $500 per dependent and did not file a tax return for
2018 or 2019 and are therefore solely receiving your Economic Impact Payment
as a result of receiving Social Security retirement or SSDI.
We know things have been confusing. And, just like everyone else, we have
been doing our best to keep up with all of the changing information. In the
event the guidance changes again, which is possible, we will be sure to send
another update. In the meantime, for the most up-to-date information we have
on all aspects of coronavirus relief programs, please visit our COVID-19
resources page.
Stay inside. Stay safe.
Warm regards,
John
John G. Paré Jr.
Executive Director for Advocacy and Policy
National Federation of the Blind
200 East Wells Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
Telephone: (410) 659-9314, extension 2218
Cell phone: (410) 917-1965
Fax: (410) 685-5653
Email: jpare@xxxxxxx
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