SSA1099 will establish eligibility as it proves to the IRS that the person does indeed have a social security number, which as i said is the first criteria for receiving a stimulus check, but SSA-1099 does not contain information about whether the person may have exceeded the $75,000 AGI threshold, nor does it provide the IRS with information about how to do a direct deposit for that person, so we’re back to what i said originally: at this time, there is no way to establish the $75,000 AGI threshold or provide the necessary direct deposit information without filing a tax return ... period ...
Well, that’s fine, but (a) it’s not what the law says, and (2) Treasury just announced tonight they’ll be following the law.
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From the IRS notice/information.
I am not typically required to file a tax return. Can I still receive my payment?
Yes. The IRS will use the information on the Form SSA-1099 or Form RRB-1099 to generate Economic Impact Payments to recipients of benefits reflected in the Form SSA-1099 or Form RRB-1099 who are not required to file a tax return and did not file a return for 2019 or 2019. This includes senior citizens, Social Security recipients and railroad retirees who are not otherwise required to file a tax return.
Since the IRS would not have information regarding any dependents for these people, each person would receive $1,200 per person, without the additional amount for any dependents at this time.