Americans are on edge as some get their coronavirus stimulus payments while others wait — and struggle to use the new IRS system to speed up the process.
"This is all just insane," said Alarcon."I cannot imagine people with literally no savings who are desperate and can't find another way to get this page to work."budget cuts of about 20 percent in real dollars
The IRS responded to the pushback, saying that by midday on Wednesday the website had provided payment status to 6.2 million taxpayers and received the banking information of nearly 1.1 million. Treasury said it expects more than 80 million Americans to get their payments in their bank account this week.
And the IRS website wouldn't allow him to input it on Wednesday. Savage said he tried multiple times to access the new IRS website to upload his bank account number but he was locked out for reasons unknown and unable to reach the agency for answers.The Treasury Department confirmed this week that President Donald Trump’s name would appear in the memo line of the paper checks.
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