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Coronavirus Stimulus Checks Are Reportedly Being Sent to People Who Have Died

Meaghan Ellis by Meaghan Ellis
April 16, 2020 at 9:45 am
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The federal government is facing some challenges as stimulus checks are reportedly being sent to people who have died.

Some Americans, including a U.S. lawmaker, have taken to Twitter to share details of occurrences involving family members who have died receiving stimulus checks.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) took to Twitter with a screenshot from a friend whose deceased father has received a stimulus payment. He also shared his reaction to the flawed payment system, noting that this may only be the beginning of obstacles the U.S. Treasury may face.

“Ok this is insane, but just the tip of the iceberg. This is a direct text to me from a friend. I called to confirm this actually just happened,” Massie tweeted.

Ok this is insane, but just the tip of the iceberg. This is a direct text to me from a friend. I called to confirm this actually just happened. pic.twitter.com/GBRPcmYMXW

— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) April 15, 2020

Many other Americans have taken to Twitter with details of similar occurrences and asking how to proceed.

“Will they want the $1,200 back?” said a widow who received the $2,400 payment which included $1,200 for her deceased husband.

Deceased people are receiving stimulus checks today.

My grandmother passed away in 2018 — and $1,200 was deposited in her bank account today. pic.twitter.com/XkhyiGxBgj

— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) April 15, 2020

https://twitter.com/Weezy_Johnston/status/1250461901584244737

https://twitter.com/MsPrincessShann/status/1250485311987232770

According to USA Today, many Americans who filed joint tax returns for 2018 or 2019 will likely receive the $2,400 payment and face no penalty, even if a spouse had died within that time, the outlet cited Nina Olson, who is a former taxpayer advocate for the IRS.

During an interview with USA Today, Olson — founder of the Center for Taxpayer Rights — weighed in on the ordeal.

“That was really consciously written into the law,” Olson said, adding, “It’s rough justice. They’re using the data that’s available to get money into the system. They know in advance that some payments will go out that shouldn’t go out.” 

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said his office is also looking into the matter.

Despite the seemingly odd occurrence, stimulus checks have been reportedly sent to deceased Americans in the past. In 2009, the Obama administration’s stimulus package sent more than 70,000 checks to people who had died — over half of which were returned.

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