Lawmakers Urge Automatic Recovery Payments to Seniors
Lawmakers Urge Automatic Recovery Payments to Seniors
- AuthorsLarson, Rep. John B.Davis, Rep. Danny K.Pascrell, Rep. Bill, Jr.Panetta, Rep. JimmyDoggett, Rep. LloydThompson, Rep. MikeLewis, JohnSewell, Rep. Terri A.Kildee, Rep. Daniel T.Suozzi, Rep. Thomas R.DelBene, Rep. Suzan K.Boyle, Rep. Brendan F.Velázquez, Rep. Nydia M.Evans, Rep. DwightGomez, Rep. JimmyChu, Rep. JudySánchez, Rep. Linda T.Schneider, Rep. Bradley ScottKind, Rep. RonBlumenauer, Rep. EarlHiggins, Rep. BrianMurphy, Rep. Stephanie N.Moore, Rep. GwenJackson Lee, Rep. SheilaNadler, Rep. JerroldCicilline, Rep. David N.Schakowsky, Rep. Janice D.Dingell, Rep. DebbieSerrano, José E.Deutch, Theodore E.Lipinski, DanielBeyer, Rep. Donald S., Jr.
- Institutional AuthorsU.S. House of Representatives
- Subject Areas/Tax Topics
- Jurisdictions
- Tax Analysts Document Number2020-12502
- Tax Analysts Electronic Citation2020 TNTF 64-20
April 1, 2020
The Honorable Steven T. Mnuchin
Secretary of the Treasury
U.S. Department of the Treasury
1500 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20220
The Honorable Charles P. Rettig
Commissioner
Internal Revenue Service
1111 Constitution Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20224
Secretary Mnuchin and Commissioner Rettig:
The bipartisan CARES Act provides direct payments (“recovery rebates”) to lower- and middle-income Americans, including Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries, to help them weather the storm during this pandemic.
We are extremely displeased to see the IRS guidance recently notifying the public that Social Security and Supplemental Security beneficiaries who did not file tax returns in 2018 or 2019 must file a return in order to get the rebate. This requirement presents substantial and unnecessary hardships for these beneficiaries and delays critical relief for our most vulnerable citizens. Our understanding when this was agreed to by both sides of the aisle was that SSA beneficiaries would be paid directly.
Given that the Social Security Administration has contact and payment information for approximately 70 million beneficiaries that could expedite relief, the House Democratic bill would have paid Social Security and Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries immediately and required any overpayment to be made up on the individual's tax return. The Social Security Administration would have sent the payments to the beneficiaries as they do regular benefits and could have done this very quickly.
Tens of millions of SSA beneficiaries, particularly SSI recipients and the 1 in 4 seniors who depend almost exclusively on Social Security to make ends meet1, do not file returns. These individuals include some of the most vulnerable who are unlikely to have the capability to file a return. This will cause substantial delay for those who need it most and may result in many never receiving assistance at all.
We strongly urge you to reconsider the guidance requiring Social Security and Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries to complete an onerous and unnecessary process, and instead urge you to ensure that these beneficiaries receive their recovery rebate payments automatically.
Sincerely,
John B. Larson
Member of Congress
Danny K. Davis
Member of Congress
Bill Pascrell
Member of Congress
Jimmy Panetta
Member of Congress
Lloyd Doggett
Member of Congress
Mike Thompson
Member of Congress
John Lewis
Member of Congress
Terri Sewell
Member of Congress
Dan Kildee
Member of Congress
Thomas R. Suozzi
Member of Congress
Suzan DelBene
Member of Congress
Brendon F. Boyle
Member of Congress
Nydia M. Velázquez
Member of Congress
Dwight Evans
Member of Congress
Jimmy Gomez
Member of Congress
Judy Chu
Member of Congress
Linda T. Sánchez
Member of Congress
Bradley S. Schneider
Member of Congress
Ron Kind
Member of Congress
Earl Blumenauer
Member of Congress
Brian Higgins
Member of Congress
Stephanie Murphy
Member of Congress
Gwen Moore
Member of Congress
Donald S. Beyer Jr.
Member of Congress
Sheila Jackson Lee}
Member of Congress
Jerrold Nadler
Member of Congress
David N. Cicilline
Member of Congress
Jan Schakowsky
Member of Congress
Debbie Dingell
Member of Congress
José E. Serrano
Member of Congress
Ted Deutch
Member of Congress
Daniel Lipinski
Member of Congress
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- AuthorsLarson, Rep. John B.Davis, Rep. Danny K.Pascrell, Rep. Bill, Jr.Panetta, Rep. JimmyDoggett, Rep. LloydThompson, Rep. MikeLewis, JohnSewell, Rep. Terri A.Kildee, Rep. Daniel T.Suozzi, Rep. Thomas R.DelBene, Rep. Suzan K.Boyle, Rep. Brendan F.Velázquez, Rep. Nydia M.Evans, Rep. DwightGomez, Rep. JimmyChu, Rep. JudySánchez, Rep. Linda T.Schneider, Rep. Bradley ScottKind, Rep. RonBlumenauer, Rep. EarlHiggins, Rep. BrianMurphy, Rep. Stephanie N.Moore, Rep. GwenJackson Lee, Rep. SheilaNadler, Rep. JerroldCicilline, Rep. David N.Schakowsky, Rep. Janice D.Dingell, Rep. DebbieSerrano, José E.Deutch, Theodore E.Lipinski, DanielBeyer, Rep. Donald S., Jr.
- Institutional AuthorsU.S. House of Representatives
- Subject Areas/Tax Topics
- Jurisdictions
- Tax Analysts Document Number2020-12502
- Tax Analysts Electronic Citation2020 TNTF 64-20