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Economic Impact Payment Card

Question
#1
  • saitou
  • mail
  • 2021/01/16 08:23

Yesterday, I received an Economic Impact Payment Card.
debit ? credit card

what does this mean ?
and how to use it ?

should I call them immediately and activate this card? ?

If anyone knows, I would appreciate it if you could tell me.


Sorry, but thank you.

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#7
  • ハワイ♡
  • 2021/01/17 (Sun) 16:33
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When you activate your EIP card, it will tell you
your balance at that point !

if you withdraw cash from an ATM, there are ATMs that charge a fee
so you should check the EIP card website to see where you can go without a fee !

This is automatically sent to all 2019 taxpayers under $7.5 million ! and the card is valid until 9/2024, so like Sunset said, you should keep it and not throw it away !

I too would like to know if this card is Trump's $600 !

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#8

↑ > This is automatically sent to 2019 taxpayers with less than $7.5 million !
$7.5 million ⁇ where did you look up $7.5 million ?

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#9

Generally, if you have adjusted gross income for 2019 up to $75,000 for individuals and up to $150,000 for married couples filing joint returns and surviving spouses, you will receive the full amount of the second payment. For filers with income above those amounts, the payment amount is reduced.

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#10
  • Nick
  • 2021/01/18 (Mon) 11:42
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#7 Hawaii ♡ Mr.

$600 was transferred from IRS on 1/4.

I think this is the stimulus check from Trump.

Does this mean that the check mailing that was not set up for automatic transfer was instead an EIP card this time ??

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#11

Stimulus Check600ドルの支給条件などについてIRSサイトに全て書いてあります。英語が苦手な方々は英語堪能なご家族や友達を探して一緒に読んで下さい。17歳以下のお子さんの分を受け取っていない方々はIRSにお問い合わせ下さい。

リンク先:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/treasury-and-irs-begin-delivering-second-round-of-economic-impact-payments-to-millions-of-americans

Who is eligible for the second Economic Impact Payment?

Generally, U.S. citizens and resident aliens who are not eligible to be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s income tax return are eligible for this second payment. Eligible individuals will automatically receive an Economic Impact Payment of up to $600 for individuals or $1,200 for married couples and up to $600 for each qualifying child. Generally, if you have adjusted gross income for 2019 up to $75,000 for individuals and up to $150,000 for married couples filing joint returns and surviving spouses, you will receive the full amount of the second payment. For filers with income above those amounts, the payment amount is reduced.


Will people receive a paper check or a debit card?

For those who don’t receive a direct deposit by early January, they should watch their mail for either a paper check or a debit card. To speed delivery of the payments to reach as many people as soon as possible, the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, part of the Treasury Department, will be sending a limited number of payments out by debit card. Please note that the form of payment for the second mailed EIP may be different than for the first mailed EIP. Some people who received a paper check last time might receive a debit card this time, and some people who received a debit card last time may receive a paper check.

IRS and Treasury urge eligible people who don’t receive a direct deposit to watch their mail carefully during this period for a check or an Economic Impact Payment card, which is sponsored by the Treasury Department’s Bureau of the Fiscal Service and is issued by Treasury’s financial agent, MetaBank®, N.A. The Economic Impact Payment Card will be sent in a white envelope that prominently displays the U.S. Department of the Treasury seal. It has the Visa name on the front of the Card and the issuing bank, MetaBank®, N.A. on the back of the card. Information included with the card will explain that this is your Economic Impact Payment. More information about these cards is available at EIPcard.com

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