Will Uncle Sam Tax My Stimulus Payment?

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You didn’t get your stimulus payment last year?

Well… worry not! If you didn’t get your stimulus payment in a form of a check, direct deposit, or debit card, but you were entitled to get one, you’ll most likely see the payment this year as soon as you file your last year’s tax return.

Some people confronted with another scenario. They did get an amount of money, but not the entire sum. If that’s also your situation, you can easily get the rest of the money by filing your 2020 or 2021 tax return.

Wondering what happens if you actually got more than you were entitled?

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4 thoughts on “Will Uncle Sam Tax My Stimulus Payment?”

  1. My wife and I have already given $1,200.00 to our daughter who is about to lose her job. We also plan to give her any additional new monies we receive. Where does that place us tax-wise–or her?

  2. How about PPP. I’m a one man show so the PPP was to aid in replacing my huge losses as compared
    to my 2019 income. Is that money going to be added to my tax bill?

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