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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yep. Today. Except now I have to pay it back since we definitely don't qualify.[/quote] How much did you get and how did you determine that you don't qualify?[/quote] Got some 800, and we earned over 200K last year.[/quote] You have two kids.[/quote] Yes, but they are 18 and 21. Is that why?[/quote] When did you file your 2019 taxes? What were your AGIs in 2018 and 2019? When did your kids turn 17? Don't post the answers here. Use the answers and the provided links to answer your questions. I'm guessing you filed your 2019 taxes too late to affect stimulus and that you 18 year old was under 17 then and that you made less than 200k in 2018. [/quote] [url]https://taxfoundation.org/federal-coronavirus-relief-bill-cares-act/#6[/url] [quote]If my rebate is too large due to dependent eligibility mistakes, will I have to pay it back? Will my rebate be considered part of my taxable income in 2020? No. Like all refundable tax credits (e.g., Child Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)), any part of the rebate, even in excess, is not considered as part of taxable income.[/quote][/quote]
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