So MD is Giving Away Covid Money

GregV814

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psssst... looky here pal....

I told the Census taker I identified myself as a Transsexual-Saudi undocumented worker with immune deficiency working in a call center for Biden Harris....and I have Korean blood with ties to the Hogan family.....cashola rollin' in pal...
 

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
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:lol: I just got a letter from the IRS saying to expect my $600 deposit within 7 days. The letter was dated 1-Feb. I think I got the deposit back in late January sometime.
 

PrchJrkr

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This is supposed to be the place you can check: www.MarylandTaxes.gov/ReliefAct Currently not working. If I read it correctly it was based on last years taxes and if you were eligible or filed under Earned Income Tax Credit. I've probably mangled that but it definitely has something to do with EITC.

Edit: Hey guys - I goofed - you can check out if you're eligible on Comptroller of Maryland tax page thing. It will ask for your first/last/last four digits of SSN and AGI from last years taxes.
Thank you, but I'm not eligible. I couldn't claim the Earned Income Tax Credit for 2019.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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Marylanders Could See RELIEF Act Stimulus Payments This Week, Franchot Says

Franchot said his office has already started processing roughly 267,000 electronic payments and 149,000 paper checks for 422,531 eligible stimulus recipients, totaling more than $175 million, will soon head out to low-income Marylanders who filed for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in 2019 and still live in the state.

“Those are out of our office,” Franchot said. “They’re delivered to banks. Banks then have to do a certain amount of protection of the taxpayers by doing fraud protection reviews.”

More than 98% of the state stimulus payments will be processed by the end of the week, Franchot said. He added he expects the electronic payments to start appearing in eligible people’s bank accounts on Friday.
 

Hessian

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Looks like I don't qualify...living in my 60 year old house with two cars over 150K miles and supporting a PT working wife with healthcare insurance that has reduced my wages to below where they were in 2017...yup...I'm livin' large. oh well,...livin' the dream.
 
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