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Still waiting for the stimulus check?





Many U.S. citizens are becoming frustrated for not having yet recieved their stimulus check. When will they recieve it is what is being questioned as they anxiously wait. So, why is it taking it longer for others? Well, it has to do much with the bill being specifically designed to protect taxpayers. The IRS and the Department of Treasury needs to work quickly as possible to execute this plan. 


It may involve going into each and every person's file in order to process payments. Those who has filed their 2018 or 2019 taxes will be receiving their stimulus check first. As for social security receipients they should be receiving theirs the same payment method they recieve their SSN. What leaves next are those who are still in the process of  filing for the 2019 taxes and the nonfilers who are needed to fill out the simple tax form. The IRS has been instructed to ensure that all stimulus checks are distributed no later than December 2020. 

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