Yet, they are not. If their concern was double paying people on welfare then they should simply pull up who gets it and exclude them in that way.
Doing it the way they have will unfairly punish people who either had a bad year on their 2018 taxes or were students at the time but have since gotten a job and started paying taxes.
Not to mention the odd situations like couples who were not married in 2018 but were living as a traditional married couple where one stays at home and the other works. Will they effectively get cheated out of half of the stimulus just because of a technicality?
Or what about people caring for adult dependents?
I feel like this whole thing has been made way to complicated when Trump already suggested a simple system that would have been way more fair. Have a SSN, are an adult, don't get welfare, and don't make over a certain ammount? Here's a check. Have kids? Here's a little more.
Under 5K a year in income means you’re already fully subsided by one or more of 8 social programs.
Also, 2018 had more people that would qualify as the tax cuts hadn’t fully kicked in and removing the Obamacare mandate hadn’t taken effect yet
Yet, they are not. If their concern was double paying people on welfare then they should simply pull up who gets it and exclude them in that way.
Doing it the way they have will unfairly punish people who either had a bad year on their 2018 taxes or were students at the time but have since gotten a job and started paying taxes.
Not to mention the odd situations like couples who were not married in 2018 but were living as a traditional married couple where one stays at home and the other works. Will they effectively get cheated out of half of the stimulus just because of a technicality?
Or what about people caring for adult dependents?
I feel like this whole thing has been made way to complicated when Trump already suggested a simple system that would have been way more fair. Have a SSN, are an adult, don't get welfare, and don't make over a certain ammount? Here's a check. Have kids? Here's a little more.