The plan unveiled Thursday night by Senate Republicans
to provide direct cash assistance to help Americans hurt by the
coronavirus pandemic would send checks of up to $1,200 per person in a one-time
payment — and payments would be based on income.
Under the plan, the details of which were revealed on the
Senate floor by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., individuals making up
to $75,000 annually would be eligible for a $1,200 check from the federal
government.
Married couples who file their taxes jointly would have to
make less than $150,000 to qualify for their payment, which would be $2,400.
From there, according to McConnell's proposal, the payments
would decrease. For individuals, the sum of the payment would fall by $5 for
each $100 earned over $75,000.
The payment would phase out entirely for individuals making
more than $99,000 annually, meaning people who make more than that would not
get any money from the government, according to the proposal.
For married couples earning more than $150,000, the payment
would also decline gradually, and it would phase out completely for couples
making more than $198,000, according to the plan.
The checks, however, would reduce to $600 (or $1,200 for
married couples) for taxpayers who have little or no income tax liability but
have at least $2,500 in qualifying income, according to a GOP summary of the
plan.
Individuals and couples with children would be eligible for
an additional $500 per each child they have.
"These recommendations would blunt the impact for most
Americans and limit the damage to the U.S. economy," Senate Finance
Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said in a statement. "These
recommendations won't be the end of the congressional response to the
coronavirus."
The income levels the government would review to make the
cash payout determinations would be based on 2018 tax returns, McConnell said.
The direct cash payment proposal is part of a broader
stimulus package to combat the economic effects of the coronavirus
pandemic.
SOURCE : NBC NEWS
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