After the Washington Post reported that the unprecedented step of adding President Trump's name to the coronavirus relief checks would delay the payments by a few days, the IRS says they're going out 'without delay.'
that the extra step would delay the payments by a few days.
The economic impact payments amount to $1,200 for single filers earning under $75,000 and $2,400 for joint filers earning under $150,000. The amount tapers off for filers earning up to $99,000 and $198,000, respectively. There is some reason to believe many lower-income people would receive checks instead of direct-deposit money. A
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