In March 2021, eligible individuals received the third stimulus payment of $1,400 ($2,800 if filing jointly) plus $1,400 for each dependent claimed on their tax return (including adult dependents).
- Some people will receive this payment in the form of an Economic Impact Payment (EIP) prepaid card.
Eligibility
- Most U.S. citizens and permanent residents who are not dependents of another taxpayer and also have an adjusted gross income or earnings under a certain threshold are eligible.
- Eligible individuals who did not receive any payments or got less than the full amounts may qualify for the Recovery Rebate Credit even if they don’t normally file taxes.
- Eligible individuals experiencing homelessness who do not have a permanent address or bank account can still receive stimulus payments and other tax benefits.
- Read more at https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/economic-impact-payments.
Stimulus Payments and SSI/SSDI
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- The stimulus payments will not count as income for that month
- The stimulus payments will not be counted as a “resource” for as long as the individual keeps the payment
- SSI recipients do not need to do anything to receive stimulus payments
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
- The stimulus payments are categorized as unearned income
- SSDI benefits are not impacted by unearned income
- The stimulus payments will not have an impact on SSDI or Social Security Retirement benefits
- The stimulus payments will also have no impact on Medicare premiums or eligibility
- SSDI recipients do not need to do anything to receive stimulus payments
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Type: Article
Date: January, 2021
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Topic Post-Benefits
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