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If I only receive Social Security benefits and don’t have to file a tax return, will I receive a stimulus payment?

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If I only receive Social Security benefits and don’t have to file a tax return, will I receive a stimulus payment?

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You must file a tax return to receive your stimulus payment. You should enter the total Social Security benefits you received on Form 1040A, Line 14a or Form 1040, Line 20a. In order to have your stimulus payment directly deposited into your bank account enter the bank routing number, the type of account, and your account number on Form 1040A, Lines 44b – d or Form 1040, Lines 74 b – d. You, and your spouse if filing jointly, must sign the tax return. Write “Stimulus Payment” across the top of your tax return. Mail the return to the address in the Form instructions for your area.

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