I am a 77 year old retiree on Social Security and don’t file taxes. My daughter (45years old) is disabled (cerebral palsy) and gets a survivor benefit off her dads record, because she is disabled. I have been all over the irs site and I check the tool every morning but can’t find anything that pertains to our situation, even though I’m sure it’s not an isolated problem. Everything I have read, it sounded like she is entitled to a payment but I wondered since I am her payee and her name isn’t on my bank account, if she might get a paper check, or maybe nothing at all. Her Social Security check is direct deposited in my account since I am her payee. Everything I have read says if you get a Social Security payment (retirement, disabled, survivor), you will get your stimulus check the same way. I got mine via direct deposit 4/29. I’m sure I’m not the only one with this scenario. I just thought someone on here had a similar situation and could tell me if they got theirs and whether it was direct deposit or check. I appreciate any help you have to offer.
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You will find resources at Turbo Tax, for instance:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-topics/help/how-will-the-stimulus-package-impact-me/00/1393859
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-topics/help/how-much-stimulus-money-will-i-get/00/1398243
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/02/202
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