it says you should receive a letter prior to receiving your Stimulus check to let you know that you are receiving this. Has anyone received their letter yet? I have not thats why I am asking. BUT ...
I know you can give individuals $13,000 per year without them having to pay taxes, but how can I give $50,000 to someone without them paying taxes on it? (Other than giving them cash.)...
can a stimulus check be cashed in any way without me actually being the one to cash it?
I ask because ever since i was young my mom has been so greatful to do my taxes online....but as i got ...
I was in the process of moving in January 07' and I never received my tax forms for my previous job. I was a "self-epmloyee" so no taxes were taking out of my checks throughout the ...
I will be starting student teaching this year and will need to buy clothes and shoes, can those be claimed along with text books and other supplies? Since I will be back in school, i'll also ...
I am doing a temp contract at a big name institution through a legitimate private company. I am told that I'll do a form 1099 when I complete the contract.
Once my husband and I receive our income tax check do we both have to endorce the check in order to cash it?
We filed joint taxes. We didn't qualify for electronic deposits. He was out of town when the tax center recieved the check. So I picked it up without him.
If the check is actually from the US Government, then you would be able to deposit without his signature if he is on the account with you (your bank would have a credit stamp for this purpose). If it is a check from a local tax preparation center, then it most likely has a contract printed on the back of it. Checks like this actually have to be signed by each person whose name is listed on the front of the check. Having a signature missing will force the bank to decline the check.
heatherbee
Yep. My bank wouldn't even let me just DEPOSIT it without him being there.
Judy1
Banks differ in their policies. It's supposed to have both signatures, but some banks want both people there to make the deposit. My bank will accept the deposit into a joint account if only one person is there, but told me that the IRS requires both signatures.
thylawyer
Probably. If the check is made out to "John Smith and Jennie Smith," it must have both endorsements.
friendlydidly
If the check is under both of your names then both of you are required to sign unless you have some type of comprehension with the bank or whomever your cashing your check with.
I suggest for both of you to sign it since both of your names appear on your tax return legally the check is both of yours Just to be on the safe side it will be better to that. That way your check won't bounce stating that both of you signatures are required. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!
Barbiq
yes, you are supposed to both sign it. As it is made out.
jseah114
Both of your names appears on the check. If you are depositing the check into an account that is in both of your names, just one signature is really necessary. The bank will deposit the check into your account.
cjones1303
Technically, yes, you both have to endorse it. However, if you're depositing it into a joint account with both your names on the account, you can sign his name and deposit it into the joint account.