Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That may answer a lot of questions people have if they qualify.
FWIW, I confirmed we will not and I am fine with that we are a two fed family with secure jobs that can be done remotely. I thank that is correct.
Honest question here......why does it matter what I made back in 2018 (when times were good)? I don't qualify because of that, and lost job now due to circumstances, and therefore get nothing in the stimulus. Am I reading that correctly?
Yes. They chose speed over precision. Not everyone has filed their 2019 taxes yet, and even those wouldn’t reflect job losses in early 2020. The package includes expanded UI (both expanded eligibility and larger checks) that might help you, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That may answer a lot of questions people have if they qualify.
FWIW, I confirmed we will not and I am fine with that we are a two fed family with secure jobs that can be done remotely. I thank that is correct.
Honest question here......why does it matter what I made back in 2018 (when times were good)? I don't qualify because of that, and lost job now due to circumstances, and therefore get nothing in the stimulus. Am I reading that correctly?
Anonymous wrote:So does everyone get the 500/kid? Or are high earners exempt from that, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be per household. Penalizes single parents who get $0 while making the same income as a childless married couple or family with one earner making the same or more. In both situations there is just one earner. How does that make sense?
Yes this makes no sense to me - I’m HOH with 2 dependents and make $160k. I get nothing but my friend who is a SAH and whose husband makes $160 will receive $3400
This is only gonna make you madder. We grossed $201k on wages, interest, and dividends. After maxing out 2 401k’s and an HSA, our AGI is only $156k. We’re getting a $2100 check. Feels pretty, pretty, pretty good to rewarded for sacrificing and saving.
Use this opportunity to learn why reducing AGI as much as possible really pays off in the long run:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/lowering-agi-this-year-can-help-taxpayers-when-they-file-next-year
Anonymous wrote:That may answer a lot of questions people have if they qualify.
FWIW, I confirmed we will not and I am fine with that we are a two fed family with secure jobs that can be done remotely. I thank that is correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be per household. Penalizes single parents who get $0 while making the same income as a childless married couple or family with one earner making the same or more. In both situations there is just one earner. How does that make sense?
Yes this makes no sense to me - I’m HOH with 2 dependents and make $160k. I get nothing but my friend who is a SAH and whose husband makes $160 will receive $3400
This is only gonna make you madder. We grossed $201k on wages, interest, and dividends. After maxing out 2 401k’s and an HSA, our AGI is only $156k. We’re getting a $2100 check. Feels pretty, pretty, pretty good to rewarded for sacrificing and saving.
Use this opportunity to learn why reducing AGI as much as possible really pays off in the long run:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/lowering-agi-this-year-can-help-taxpayers-when-they-file-next-year
Anonymous wrote:Should be per household. Penalizes single parents who get $0 while making the same income as a childless married couple or family with one earner making the same or more. In both situations there is just one earner. How does that make sense?
Yes this makes no sense to me - I’m HOH with 2 dependents and make $160k. I get nothing but my friend who is a SAH and whose husband makes $160 will receive $3400