Help!!!!
I've completed a tax return for a client who would not had to file a tax return, except she received a1099R that had a distribution code of 1 (long story and problems with the financial institution), thus a 10% penalty of $5.00.
Client has less than $3,000 for AGI. Social Security not taxable. Would this return prevent her from getting the Stimulus Payment. I know she will be asking, since there is less then $3,000 AGI and I believe the $3,000 AGI is the amount needed on a tax return.
I've look at the IRS Q&A and could not find a answer.
I've completed a tax return for a client who would not had to file a tax return, except she received a1099R that had a distribution code of 1 (long story and problems with the financial institution), thus a 10% penalty of $5.00.
Client has less than $3,000 for AGI. Social Security not taxable. Would this return prevent her from getting the Stimulus Payment. I know she will be asking, since there is less then $3,000 AGI and I believe the $3,000 AGI is the amount needed on a tax return.
I've look at the IRS Q&A and could not find a answer.
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