KEY POINTS
  • A $2 trillion stimulus bill passed by Congress last week includes payments of $1,200 to $2,400 for individuals and couples. 
  • But those checks are based on previous tax returns, which many Social Security beneficiaries do not file. 
  • Now, Social Security beneficiaries will get checks based on their 1099 forms and will not have to file tax returns in order to receive that money, reversing controversial guidance released by the IRS earlier this week. 
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People who receive Social Security benefits and who do not submit tax returns will not have to file in order to get a government stimulus check.

The announcement by the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday night reverses earlier guidance that said those people would have to file simple returns in order to get paid.