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Get my payment finally confirmed that they will make a deposit on 5/6. The site did not say if it will be the full $2900 or if they will short us any. All my adult kids got theirs. Mother in law got a paper check, but Father in law who is a disabled veteran got nothing yet.
 
I stimulated the economy

g19 gen 5. 629$
Zev flat face trigger 100$
Delta point pro 400$
Gunsmithing performed by local shop 185$
Drawing this from concealment..... priceless

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Q10. Does someone who has died qualify for the Payment? (added May 6, 2020)

A10. No. A Payment made to someone who died before receipt of the Payment should be returned to the IRS by following the instructions in the Q&A about repayments. Return the entire Payment unless the Payment was made to joint filers and one spouse had not died before receipt of the Payment, in which case, you only need to return the portion of the Payment made on account of the decedent. This amount will be $1,200 unless adjusted gross income exceeded $150,000.

Q41. What should I do to return an Economic Impact Payment (EIP)? (added May 6, 2020)

A41. You should return the payment as described below.
If the payment was a paper check:
  1. Write "Void" in the endorsement section on the back of the check.
  2. Mail the voided Treasury check immediately to the appropriate IRS location listed below.
  3. Don't staple, bend, or paper clip the check.
  4. Include a note stating the reason for returning the check.
If the payment was a paper check and you have cashed it, or if the payment was a direct deposit:
  1. Submit a personal check, money order, etc., immediately to the appropriate IRS location listed below.
  2. Write on the check/money order made payable to "U.S. Treasury" and write 2020EIP, and the taxpayer identification number (social security number, or individual taxpayer identification number) of the recipient of the check.
  3. Include a brief explanation of the reason for returning the EIP.
For your paper check, here are the IRS mailing addresses to use based on the state:

 
And I'm totally OK with that.

Gub'mint takes (steals) enough of my money and gives (redistributes) it to countries and causes with which I do not align nor agree.
Giving money back to me that they previously stole from me is a slap in the face.
If you're gonna take it, then "ride it like ya stole it", FFS... :rolleyes:

No disrespect to those of you that are getting a check, but I just despise the way my gub'mint treats its subjects and then claims that "its for their own good"...
 
I was all set to upgrade my Gen 1 to a Glock 30s...but ended up investing the money in someone who was really struggling now. I'm far from rich but I still feel blessed based on health and low expenses. It's hard to see friends who are hurting right now.
 

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