Are retired public school teachers able to claim the $250 stimulus credit if they don't receive social security?
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Originally posted by AJsTax View PostHere they do not pay into FICA and some do not pay into Medicare either. I have not taken the time to figure out the difference. But most did qualify for the government pension $250.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Originally posted by Bucky View PostAre retired public school teachers able to claim the $250 stimulus credit if they don't receive social security?
Making Work Pay is $400. The $250 came about when the Politicians decided to appease the Geezers with a special payment that might possibly offset any additional Making Work Pay money that was "earned?.
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Originally posted by LCP View PostAm I missing something? How do you claim a $250 credit?
Making Work Pay is $400. The $250 came about when the Politicians decided to appease the Geezers with a special payment that might possibly offset any additional Making Work Pay money that was "earned?.AJ, EA
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