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LIR: zunk: He's 20. When I plugged his SSN into the IRS "where's my money" tool, it confirmed it was direct deposited because we had his filing set
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Apr 30 '20, 12:31
to go into our checking
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If he filed as not a dependent he’s entitled to the cash. No age limit. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 30, 12:48
Cool, thank you. I'll keep digging. -- nm
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zunkskunk
Apr 30, 12:43
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I don’t think there’s anything specifically excluding college students from getting the credit, if they have income. -- (edited)
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znufrii, drinking an 18 year-old scotch
Apr 30, 12:47
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Yeah. I think it was under the assumption they were dependents on their parents taxes which wasn't the case for us. -- nm
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oblique
Apr 30, 12:56
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or that, yeah.
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znufrii, silly old man
Apr 30, 13:19
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