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Significant Economic Impact Payments Through CARES Act Still Available To Low-Income Residents in the Capital Region

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Significant Economic Impact Payments Through CARES Act Still Available To Low-Income Residents in the Capital Region

2019 Funds Still Available to Those Who Qualify as Non-Filers and Register by October 15, 2020

ALBANY, NY – Though more than 160 million Americans have already received their Economic Impact Payments (EIP), the IRS is reminding New Yorkers  who receive little or no income and are not required to file a tax return that they may be still eligible to receive an EIP payment in 2019. It’s estimated that 814,000 people in NY State were missed by the automatic payments.

To receive an EIP payment this year, people who qualify may have to provide additional information to the IRS by October 15. Individuals who qualify for an EIP, authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) passed by Congress in March, can receive up to $1,200. Married couples can receive up to $2,400. People with qualifying children under age 17 at the end of 2019 can get up to an additional $500 for each child.

“Making sure everyone who is qualified receives an Economic Impact Payment will help them navigate through these trying times and improve their quality of life,” says Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan. “There is no reason to miss out on receiving these resources designed to help individuals and families through this pandemic, so please register now if you haven’t received your payment yet.”

“Back in March, I joined my colleagues in Congress to swiftly advance the CARES Act to deliver the support Americans needed to weather this storm,” Congressman Paul Tonko said. “As we continue to face the financial hardships caused by this crisis, it is important that everyone has the resources available to them to help themselves and their families, which is why I have not stopped fighting in Washington to deliver the federal support that our communities need with a COVID-19 rescue plan. I encourage anyone in the Capital Region who thinks they may qualify to pursue these critical funds.”

“Everyone who is qualified deserves to receive an Economic Impact Payment,” said NY State Senator Neil D. Breslin. “It is crucial that no family slips between the cracks. If you or someone you know has not received a payment, please use this helpful tool from the IRS by October 15.”

Qualifying people who have not received their EIP payments yet can use the Non-Filers Tool, available only at IRS.gov. The Non-Filers tool is designed for people with incomes typically below $24,400 for married couples, and $12,200 for singles. This includes couples and individuals who are experiencing homelessness. Those unable to access the Non-Filers tool may submit a simplified paper return following the procedures described in the Economic Impact Payment FAQs at IRS.gov, which also includes eligibility requirements.

Anyone using the Non-Filers tool can speed up the arrival of their payment by choosing to receive it by direct deposit. Those not choosing this option will get a check. Beginning two weeks after they register, people can track the status of their payment using the Get My Payment tool, available only on IRS.gov.

 

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