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I think mara posted a link to, not the same, but similar question this morning? -- nm
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ty97
not sure if it address your question, but this link -- (link)
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ty97
Apr 15 '20, 19:14
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http://hsxtt.com/?post_id=4831463&board_id=30887&username=mara
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According to the IRS, Social Security recipients and railroad retirees who weren’t required to file federal tax returns for 2018 or 2019 will receive
mara
Apr 15 '20, 07:04
$1,200 stimulus payments automatically based on information contained in their “1099” benefit statements.
https://www.aarp.org/politics-society/advocacy/info-2020/coronavirus-stimulus-checks.html
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dawson
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Stimulus check question from cousin: are elderly dependents on SS eligible ? I’ve seen contradictory things online perhaps someone has the text of the
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