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For Immediate Release
Contact: Linda Benesch,,lbenesch@socialsecurityworks.org

Trump Admin Roadblocking Seniors, People With Disabilities and Veterans From Receiving Their $1,200

The following is a statement from Nancy Altman, President of Social Security Works,

WASHINGTON

The following is a statement from Nancy Altman, President of Social Security Works, in response to the recently released IRS guidance indicating that Social Security beneficiaries, SSI recipients, and veterans receiving pensions can't get their $1200 CARES Act payments without filing a tax return:

"This is outrageous. The $1200 payments could easily be added automatically to the benefits these people already receive every month. The CARES Act specifically gives the Treasury Department the authority to do so.

Instead, the Trump Administration is throwing up an unnecessary barrier that will make it harder for seniors, people with disabilities, and veterans to get the payments they desperately need. In the middle of a pandemic to which they are most vulnerable, the groups can't afford any delay.

In 2008, 3.5 million Social Security beneficiaries and veterans never received a stimulus payment that they were owed. They were blocked by the nonsensical requirement that they file a tax return, even though they owed no taxes. The same will happen now; indeed, it is highly likely it will be worse due to the chaos of the pandemic.

Millions of people who need these payments won't get them. At best, the payments will be delayed - even though the federal government pays these people benefits right now, each and every month.

The Trump Administration must reverse course immediately and make a clear public statement that all Social Security beneficiaries, SSI recipients, and veterans receiving pensions will get their $1200 payments without filing a tax return. And then the government should pay--without delay--what it owes."

Social Security Works' mission is to: Protect and improve the economic security of disadvantaged and at-risk populations; Safeguard the economic security of those dependent, now or in the future, on Social Security; and Maintain Social Security as a vehicle of social justice.