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TurboTax debuted an online portal where low-income Americans who don't file a tax return can send their information to the IRS to get their stimulus payment

TurboTax launched a free online portal to help people who don't file taxes get their stimulus check faster

TurboTax has partnered with the IRS to help speed up the delivery of stimulus payments to people who aren't required to file tax returns, the company announced in a press release Saturday morning.

The tax preparation company now has a "stimulus registration" webpage where low-income Americans can submit their current direct-deposit information or mailing address to receive their stimulus payment. The product is free to use and includes a stimulus payment calculator to find out exactly how much you're getting.

"There are as many as 10 million Americans who are not required to file a tax return," the company said in a press release. "Because the IRS will use the federal tax return to determine and send individual stimulus payments, these individuals are at risk of not receiving their stimulus payment. Users simply answer a few questions and then choose to receive their payment via direct deposit or check."

Social Security recipients and railroad retirees who haven't filed a tax return in the last two years will be getting stimulus payments automatically sent to the address or bank account where they currently receive their benefits. Payments for everyone else will be based on the adjusted gross income (AGI) reported on their latest tax return, either 2018 or 2019.

On the IRS economic impact payment FAQs page initially published on March 30, the agency said it was working to "develop a web-based portal" to enable quicker payments for low-income Americans. A PR representative for TurboTax confirmed to Business Insider that its stimulus registration web page is not the same thing.

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If you don't need to file your taxes, TurboTax offers a free registration to get your info to the IRS.
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Stimulus payments will be deposited as early as April 9
The IRS plans to begin generating electronic payments for Americans who qualify and have direct-deposit information on file on April 9, according to an internal document reviewed by the Washington Post.

Those who qualify but haven't provided the IRS with bank information through a tax return, TurboTax's online portal, or Social Security or railroad retirement benefits tax form will begin receiving paper checks beginning April 24.

You must have a Social Security number and fall below the income threshold to qualify for a stimulus payment. Nonresident aliens, people without a Social Security number, and adult dependents are not eligible for stimulus payments.

In order to get a stimulus payment you need to have an AGI below $99,000 if you're a single filer, $136,500 if you file as head of household, or $198,000 if you're married and file jointly.

If you haven't filed a tax return for 2018 or 2019 yet and are required to, you can also do that through TurboTax, which is Business Insider's pick for best tax software this year.
 

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TurboTax has more private information on you than google does.


this is straight information grab. They want your info and plenty of ppl will willingly give it away.

the fukked up thing is, due to them offering a service that the government is a party to, they’re legally required to give them all the info the government requests.
 
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TurboTax has more private information on you than google does.


this is straight information grab. They want your info and plenty of ppl will willingly give it away.

the fukked up thing is, due to them offering a service that the government is a party to, they’re legally required to give them all the info the government requests.

all your info is already in a database called a consumer report
 
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Already filed my taxes as a 1099 self employed, but I might use this to cover my bases. Thanks. :francis:

Edit: Tried and it treats my 1099 return as sufficient. Guess I'll have to wait and see.
 
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Edit: Nevermind. Already filed without putting my direct deposit information in. This is for people who haven't filed or aren't going to file. Unless I'm missing something.

Edit 2: Looks like the IRS is coming out with their own portal. Hopefully anyone and everyone can update their direct deposit information.
 
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what does that mean?

it means exactly what it means, its a consumer report, it has all the information of your bank accounts like how many times its been in the negative in any given time period, the frequency of deposits

some loans are strictly based on this consumer report rather than your credit
 

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it means exactly what it means, its a consumer report, it has all the information of your bank accounts like how many times its been in the negative in any given time period, the frequency of deposits

some loans are strictly based on this consumer report rather than your credit

your past income and family information (including your kids names) are included in those reports too?
 

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TurboTax has more private information on you than google does.


this is straight information grab. They want your info and plenty of ppl will willingly give it away.

the fukked up thing is, due to them offering a service that the government is a party to, they’re legally required to give them all the info the government requests.
I ain't got nothing to hide :yeshrug:
 
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your past income and family information (including your kids names) are included in those reports too?

more than that lmao when you apply for a job the background check is apart of the consumer report they get on for whatever investigator they have investigate you

you general character, general reputation, medical records, drug tests, driving record, and you mode of living are just some of the things in the report
 

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more than that lmao when you apply for a job the background check is apart of the consumer report they get on for whatever investigator they have investigate you

you general character, general reputation, medical records, drug tests, driving record, and you mode of living are just some of the things in the report

they can’t get medical records, past salary information or your children’s info.
 
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