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Un răspuns primit din partea biroului Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky din Chicago, cu privire la banii de la guvern oferit copiilor sau familiilor, datorită epidemiei COVID19.
Asta înseamnă comunicarea cu politicienii americani. În mai puțin de 24 ore am primit un răspuns la o solicitare cu privire la banii oferiți de guvern familiilor afectate de pandemie.
Asta în comparație cu solicitările adresate senatorilor și deputaților noștri români de diaspora, ce ne reprezintă în parlamentul de la București, care nu au răspuns la solicitările adresate pe email(după mai bine de o săptămâna), cu excepția senatorului Radu Mihail.
Inquiries Regarding IRS Stimulus Payments
If you have not yet received your stimulus payment, you may now call the IRS directly to inquire about your payment. The hotline number is: 1-800-919-9835
As always, if you are not getting answers or have difficulty getting through, please call one of my offices for assistance. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky
5533 N. Broadway Chicago, IL 60640
P: 773-506-7100
"If a child was 17 or under during 2019, a US Citizen, and a claimed as dependent, the parents should have gotten the credit for them. However, some stimulus checks have had incorrect amounts. Below I have copy and pasted info from the IRS website on this. The additional funds can be claimed if eligible in 2021 when the parents file their 2020 taxes.
https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/economic-impact-payment-information-center
Q29. I think the amount of my Economic Impact Payment is incorrect. What can I do? (updated May 14, 2020)
A29. Payment amounts vary based on income, filing status and family size. If you filed a 2019 tax return, the IRS used information from it about you, your spouse, your income, filing status and qualifying children to calculate the amount and issue your Payment. If you haven’t filed your 2019 return or it has not been processed yet, the IRS used the information from your 2018 return to calculate the amount and issue your Payment. The IRS is not able to correct or issue additional payments at this time and will provide further details on IRS.gov on the action people may need to take in the future.
If you did not receive the full amount to which you believe you are entitled, you will be able to claim the additional amount when you file your 2020 tax return. This is particularly important for individuals who may be entitled to the additional $500 per qualifying child payments. We encourage everyone to review our “How do I calculate my EIP Payment” question and answer (See question 21).
Keep the Notice 1444, Your Economic Impact Payment, you will receive regarding your Economic Stimulus Payment with your records. This notice will be mailed to each recipient’s last known address within a few weeks after the Payment is made. When you file your 2020 tax return next year, you can refer to Notice 1444 and claim additional credits on your 2020 tax return if you are eligible for them. The IRS will provide further details on IRS.gov on the action they may need to take.
I hope this is helpful. If you have any additional questions please do not hesitate to contact me."
Best,
Alex Ponder
Staff Assistant
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky
5533 N. Broadway Chicago, IL 60640
P: 773-506-7100
5533 N. Broadway Chicago, IL 60640
P: 773-506-7100
"If a child was 17 or under during 2019, a US Citizen, and a claimed as dependent, the parents should have gotten the credit for them. However, some stimulus checks have had incorrect amounts. Below I have copy and pasted info from the IRS website on this. The additional funds can be claimed if eligible in 2021 when the parents file their 2020 taxes.
https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/economic-impact-payment-information-center
Q29. I think the amount of my Economic Impact Payment is incorrect. What can I do? (updated May 14, 2020)
A29. Payment amounts vary based on income, filing status and family size. If you filed a 2019 tax return, the IRS used information from it about you, your spouse, your income, filing status and qualifying children to calculate the amount and issue your Payment. If you haven’t filed your 2019 return or it has not been processed yet, the IRS used the information from your 2018 return to calculate the amount and issue your Payment. The IRS is not able to correct or issue additional payments at this time and will provide further details on IRS.gov on the action people may need to take in the future.
If you did not receive the full amount to which you believe you are entitled, you will be able to claim the additional amount when you file your 2020 tax return. This is particularly important for individuals who may be entitled to the additional $500 per qualifying child payments. We encourage everyone to review our “How do I calculate my EIP Payment” question and answer (See question 21).
Keep the Notice 1444, Your Economic Impact Payment, you will receive regarding your Economic Stimulus Payment with your records. This notice will be mailed to each recipient’s last known address within a few weeks after the Payment is made. When you file your 2020 tax return next year, you can refer to Notice 1444 and claim additional credits on your 2020 tax return if you are eligible for them. The IRS will provide further details on IRS.gov on the action they may need to take.
I hope this is helpful. If you have any additional questions please do not hesitate to contact me."
Best,
Alex Ponder
Staff Assistant
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky
5533 N. Broadway Chicago, IL 60640
P: 773-506-7100
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