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Mon Feb 15, 2021, 02:23 PM Feb 2021

Another question about the Recovery Rebate Credit - the stimulus pay

On another message board someone did not get the second check but is not required to file a return because all they get is CRP (have no idea what this means). I though that many were told to file, even if were not required to?

Any ideas?


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Another question about the Recovery Rebate Credit - the stimulus pay (Original Post) question everything Feb 2021 OP
There's a Form CRP in Minnesota -- Certificate of Rent Paid progree Feb 2021 #1
Thanks. The question still is: do they need to file a return if otherwise are not required question everything Feb 2021 #2
Dunno. Back in the first stimulus check days, one had to go to a website and fill out progree Feb 2021 #3
Yes, just file a return. There is no income to report, and that is fine lettucebe Feb 2021 #4
Thanks. Will let he know. question everything Feb 2021 #5

progree

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3. Dunno. Back in the first stimulus check days, one had to go to a website and fill out
Mon Feb 15, 2021, 03:38 PM
Feb 2021

some information, but didn't have to do a full blown tax return in order to get the stimulus check. But I don't know if that was permanent, or if they were required to file a tax return later to finalize or something. I don't remember anything about the discussion around the 2nd stimulus check.

There's a lot here to plow thru

https://www.irs.gov/site-index-search?search=stimulus&field_pup_historical_1=1&field_pup_historical=1

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