STIMULUS CHECK. INCOME LIMITS (CONFIRMED)
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Full $1,400 per person maximum( based on AGI) |
Not eligible(based on AGI) |
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Individual taxpayer |
Full $1,400 per person maximum( based on AGI) Less than $75,000 |
Not eligible(based on AGI) $80,000 or more |
Head of household |
Full $1,400 per person maximum( based on AGI) Less than $112,500 |
Not eligible(based on AGI) $120,000 or more |
Married couple filing jointly |
Full $1,400 per person maximum( based on AGI) Less than $150,000 |
Not eligible(based on AGI) $160,000 or more |
How the latest dependent qualifications could affect your stimulus check calculations
There are two new rules with the third stimulus check that could affect you if you have dependents.
Each dependent counts for $1,400.
Dependents are no longer restricted by age. College students, adult children with disabilities and older adult relatives will now count toward $1,400 each.
Unlike the first two checks, you can’t receive any money if you exceed the upper-income limit, even if you have dependents.