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SSI Recipients: Act by May 5 to Get $500 Economic Impact Payment Now for Your Child

May 5, 2020 • By

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Last Updated: March 17, 2021

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Millions of Americans have already received their Economic Impact Payments. Many more will get theirs as the IRS continues to send payments. People who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation and pension benefits will receive up to $1,200 automatically. However, some people in this group, those who did not file a tax return and who have a child under 17, must act by May 5th to receive a $500 payment for each qualifying child now. If you miss the deadline, you will receive your $1,200 payment, but you will need to wait until next year to file a tax return to get money for your qualifying child.

Deadline is May 5

You need to act by today to get it. If you receive SSI or VA benefits, did not file a tax return, and have qualifying children under age 17, you must provide each child’s information to the IRS using their Non-Filers: Enter Payment Info Here online tool by May 5.

A qualifying child is someone who:

  • Is your child, stepchild, eligible foster child, sibling, half sibling, stepsibling or descendant, including your grandchild, niece or nephew.
  • Can be claimed as a dependent on your tax return. For those who don’t usually file a tax return, include the child’s information in the Non-Filers: Enter Payment Info Here tool by May 5.
  • Was younger than 17 at the end of the 2019 tax year.
  • Is a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. resident alien.
  • Has a valid Social Security number or an adoption taxpayer identification number.

Some people have older dependents. This may include your parent or a college student. Here are a couple things to know about dependents 17 or older:

  • You won’t get money for those dependents.
  • If they’re claimed as a dependent, they aren’t eligible for their own $1,200 Economic Impact Payment.

If you’re married, you must also provide additional information using the Non-Filer tool to claim the full $2,400 payment as long as your spouse didn’t receive Social Security (disability or SSI) benefits, Railroad Retirement Board benefits, or VA benefits in 2019. Also, your spouse did not have to file a tax return in the last two years. Payments of $1,200 are automatic for people who don’t normally file a tax return even if they receive:

  • Social Security (Retirement, Survivors, Disability).
  • Supplemental Security Income.
  • Railroad Retirement benefits.

Important Message for Direct Express Card Holders: If you use the Non-Filer Tool to enter dependent information, you will not receive your automatic $1,200 payment on your Direct Express card. You will receive both your $1,200 payment and each child’s $500 payment on a non-Direct Express bank account you can provide, or by mail if you leave bank information empty, and only if the IRS has not already processed your $1,200 payment. If you do not use the Non-Filer Tool, you will receive your automatic $1,200 payment on your Direct Express card, and you will need to file a tax return next year to get a $500 payment per eligible child.

For more information, please visit the IRS Economic Impact Payments website.

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  1. John K.

    Am. On. SSI And. It’s. May 6th 2020. I. Get. My. Money Direct. Deposit. On. My. NetSpend. Card. How. Come. I. Haven’t. Received. My. Stimulus. Check. Like. Everybody. Else. Has ?

  2. Kim W.

    How long before everyone get stimulas on SSI…

  3. Jeretha D.

    I still haven’t got mine.. I keep hearing on day to other.. Ive be had a direct deposit card for 12 years.. Im tried of the lies i have to read.. I get both 1st and 3rd.. No deposit

  4. Courtney E.

    The site for non filers has not worked in two days. How can one meet a May 5th deadline when the site is not mobile compatible nor equipped to transit the information? Now no stimulus due to technical issues? No other modes of communication available nor accesible? Please help!!

  5. Selena F.

    I am very confused because at first they said people who receive SSI disability which I do we don’t have to do anything now all of a sudden it says by May 5th you have to file with non-filers.I have a checking account I receive disability please let me know if I’m doing the right thing thank you.

    • Roland H.

      If you don’t have to file any dependents you don’t have to do nothing.

  6. Ricky C.

    I draw SSDI wife not employed and I get paid on the 3rd every month and don’t pay any taxes in and my money is deposited on my directexpress card and we don’t have any dependents why don’t I have my stimulus check yet.

  7. tony

    After the May 5 deadline, will they begin issuing the second stimulus check to everyone like the President suggested. Those GOP Republicans don’t want to give us the second stimulus check.

    The President said the whole economy would be open Easter. Then he said May 1. Now we are stuck in his 3 phased reopening. The next thing that everyone sees coming is the roll back due to another spike in new cases.

    Just get ready to pay us another stimulus check because everyone knows what is going to happen during the 3 phases reopening.

  8. Where's T.

    It’s the 6th now. Still no pending stimulus deposit on my Direct Express card. I’m nobodies’ dependent. I have no dependants. I don’t owe any child support. Where is my stimulus deposit?

  9. Joe G.

    Will I receive a check

  10. ALVIN B.

    I WANT TO KNOW WHEN WILL I GET MY CHECK.

    • Walter H.

      Google IRS.gov where’s my payment and it should be the first link at the very top of the page. That’s how I found out the exact date I was getting my Impact payment deposited- and sure enough, it was! Two weeks after they first started sending out the payments. Be sure to follow the link for non-filers to enter your direct deposit info if the VA or SSA don’t have it, already. If you normally get a check from either one, that’s how you’ll get your Impact payment.

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