Stimulus...have you received yours?

Stimulus? Once you get married, she stops doing that.
 
My wife didn't realize people were getting $1400 per person rather than $1400 per adult, and I failed to "intervene" in time. We have 4 kids and are just below the cutoff where it starts to decrease so we got $8400. We're spending about $3000 to have a handful of bad trees taken down, $2000 on a puppy, and the rest will pay off one kid's braces. So you could say we're stimulating a crew of 5 tree guys, an orthodontist and a couple of techs and a dog breeder (plus the gas stations, fast food places and hotel I'll use on the way to MT to pick him up this afternoon - not to mention the next 10 or so years of vet bills...).
 
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I got dd for the first one and check for the second.

Expecting a check again this time but I'm in the Payment Status Not Available club.

What a terrible tool that is by the way. It should be easy for it to say "you're not eligible" so you could correct that if there's an error or "you haven't been processed yet" instead it wraps those both into one.

Also, how they haven't figured out a way to give the irs your DD info for this is beyond me.
 
Friends of ours are wondering why they haven't gotten any stimulus checks. I guess when you keep filing extensions on your past year's taxes, it's not to hard to figure out why you haven't gotten any.
 
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My 2nd round was delivered electronically back in early January. I just got a letter today telling me to expect that $600 soon.
Also, my round 3 was delivered in the past week as well.
The exact same thing happened to me. I figured the letter must have been floating around in the mail for a while, but it was dated about 3 days prior to when I received it.
 
The IRS "Check my Stimulus Payment" has dumped all 2020 stim info and just relates to the latest payment. You have get an account with the IRS to check on 2020 payments.

The phase-out for the latest is must faster for this one, $75K to $80K single, $150K to $160K joint.