Stimulus Limits Head Of Household
People who file taxes as heads of household and earn up to 112 500 are eligible for the full 600 payment.
Stimulus limits head of household. A family of four who qualifies could receive as much as 2 400 down from 3 400 in the first round. You file jointly with a spouse and earn less than 198 000 combined. You file as the head of a household and earn under 146 500.
An individual either single filer or married filing separately with an agi above 87 000 would not receive a stimulus check. Agi to receive full amount both stimulus checks. A head of household filer with an agi of up to 112 500 would receive the full 600 check.
As with the first direct payment under the cares act the income limits. The amount of the stimulus check is gradually reduced once agi exceeds these limits. Under 112 500 124 500 146 000.
600 second stimulus check income limits. If the eligibility rules stay roughly the same as in march single. The stimulus check amount phases out by 5 for every 100 above certain income levels based on your tax filing status.
The new stimulus bill sets the income limits for a 600 second check closely to the first but comes with a few adjustments.