The banking systems were clearly not scaled up enough for most of America WFH logging in to check their accounts.
I would check paperback. Linked at the too kf this thread. It seems if you paid then you have to reenter your bank account info unless you want to wait for a papercheck.As of 11:30 today, nothing. It did not take them long to take the payment I had to make on my taxes so I know they have my information. Guess maybe tomorrow.
Click the link I provided in the first post of this thread and then click the "get my payment" button at the top of the page. This will check the status and let you know if you need to enter additional info.Do you do that through the "Non-Filer" portal? That's all I've seen for this but it's misleading to say I'm a non-filer.
Do you do that through the "Non-Filer" portal? That's all I've seen for this but it's misleading to say I'm a non-filer.
From you that's hilarious.Why are you still claiming your 21 year old as a dependent? That’s kind of undercutting him on some money.
Why are you still claiming your 21 year old as a dependent? That’s kind of undercutting him on some money.
No. eligibility is a separate issue from direct deposit. I have a number of clients who qualify and who have filed returns who are currently getting that message. I also logged in to provide my Mom's direct deposit information. It said that she qualified (which she does), but then said it could not complete the process and to try later. The damn thing isn't working properly.Same. And then my banks website and app both crashed this morning.
I can speak to our situation in that by claiming my stepdaughter it benefits our situation and has no effect on hers. So I figure if we benefit and it doesn't hurt her we will claim her.
Website instructs me to enter my 2018 information rather than the 2019 return information that I filed two months ago...
You might get better use if you use it as toilet paper instead.Got mine deposited today. Gonna donate it all to the Biden campaign.
It is being added through the Get My Payment part if the person filed returns. There is a separate button for those who did not file returns (i.e. had no filing requirement).If you go into the Get My Payment website, it just says they cannot determine your eligibility. I see people saying they added their bank account info, but there is no option to do that. All you can do is Exit. Where or how are prople adding their bank info?
That's odd your 18 year old got $500 but your 21 year old didn't.
That is likely what will happen, though that is NOT what exactly how the statute was enacted. It is more a limitation of the IRS being able to do it quickly. I've listened to a number of commentators who opined they would just run with 2018 to keep it simple.Correct. This is all based on 2018 returns because not everyone has filed 2019. They aren't going to use 2018 for some and 2019 for some. They're using 2018 for everyone.
Thats not true. I entered my 2019 as instructed and it worked for me.Correct. This is all based on 2018 returns because not everyone has filed 2019. They aren't going to use 2018 for some and 2019 for some. They're using 2018 for everyone.
Correct. This is all based on 2018 returns because not everyone has filed 2019. They aren't going to use 2018 for some and 2019 for some. They're using 2018 for everyone.