I did not file a tax return, am I still eligible for the rebate?

Asked 6 months ago
Yes, even if you did not file a tax return, you may still be eligible for the economic stimulus payment rebate. However, there are certain criteria you must meet in order to qualify. If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien, have a valid Social Security number, and your income level is within the eligibility requirements, you may receive the rebate. Individuals who receive Social Security benefits, Railroad Retirement benefits, or certain veterans benefits do not need to file a tax return to receive the payment. However, if you do not fall into any of these categories, you may need to file a tax return to ensure you receive the rebate. It is recommended to visit the official IRS website or consult a tax professional for more information and guidance specific to your situation.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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