If you are working, then you file tax returns. I think it will be deployed that way for most.
Keith H said:
I want them to Direct Deposit it to my account without any input from me to find out how much information they kept on us. Should we be worried about it?
It still is not clear. For instance, the word "make," does it mean a person who makes under $75,000 or a couple who makes under $150,000...
Does "make" mean working for a paycheck exclusively? What happens to people who "make" an income within those guidelines via a Social Security check?
I've watched the wriggle words creep in. First, it was all Americans, then it was most Americans, and now it is qualifying Americans. I know it was being ironed out, but it got people's hopes up.
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If you are working, then you file tax returns. I think it will be deployed that way for most.
Keith H said:
I've been overtaxed for nearly 50yrs...
if a little sumpin' sumpin' shows up in my direct deposit, I will use it...
guilt free... yep and Amen.
It still is not clear. For instance, the word "make," does it mean a person who makes under $75,000 or a couple who makes under $150,000...
Does "make" mean working for a paycheck exclusively? What happens to people who "make" an income within those guidelines via a Social Security check?
I've watched the wriggle words creep in. First, it was all Americans, then it was most Americans, and now it is qualifying Americans. I know it was being ironed out, but it got people's hopes up.