
04-08-2020, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
The amount may not be $1200 if you make more than $75,000, but less than about $100,000. In that case, the stimulus check amount is prorated. However, the stimulus check is counted as a tax credit, so it is not taxable. I think the only way money could be withheld from the check is if the person is behind in child support payments.
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It’s a Treasury check bank confirmed it this morning, his income is over$75,000. So it was prorated. He will be using it to buy Amex gift cards to give to the employees that aren’t working for him right now
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