I've already got people coming in with SSI letters from the Social Security Administration concerning "changes in your Supplemental Security Income payments." And...they want to use their SSI as income for the rebate...and...I tell 'em they can't. Naturally, they don't like that kind of talk.
I was just thinkin' that, since IRS is saying they can estimate their SSA payments, some people drawing SSI, but not SSA, will probably tell us that they did get SSA, that they've lost their 1099, and ask us to estimate total SS and file for the rebate on it (probably figuring they have nothing to lose by trying to "run it through").
So, I think I'm going to require either the SSA-1099 or for them to get a printout of Social Security benefits from the local SSA office. That way there won't be any doubt about what it is they're filing on or how much they got -- otherwise they'll be flogging my door this summer complaining that they haven't gotten their rebate and having me track down phony claims.
I was just thinkin' that, since IRS is saying they can estimate their SSA payments, some people drawing SSI, but not SSA, will probably tell us that they did get SSA, that they've lost their 1099, and ask us to estimate total SS and file for the rebate on it (probably figuring they have nothing to lose by trying to "run it through").
So, I think I'm going to require either the SSA-1099 or for them to get a printout of Social Security benefits from the local SSA office. That way there won't be any doubt about what it is they're filing on or how much they got -- otherwise they'll be flogging my door this summer complaining that they haven't gotten their rebate and having me track down phony claims.
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