Coming to your $1,200 relief check: Donald J. Trump’s name The Treasury Department has ordered President Trump’s name be printed on stimulus checks the Internal Revenue Service is rushing to send to tens of millions of Americans, a process that is expected to slow their delivery by several days, senior agency officials said.
The unprecedented decision, finalized late Monday, means that when recipients open the $1,200 paper checks the IRS is scheduled to begin sending to 70 million Americans in coming days, “President Donald J. Trump” will appear on the left side of the payment.
It will be the first time a president’s signature appears on an IRS disbursement, whether a routine refund or one of the handful of checks the government has issued to taxpayers in recent decades either to stimulate a down economy or share the dividends of a strong one.
But the president is not an authorized signer for legal disbursements by the U.S. Treasury. It is standard practice for a civil servant to sign checks issued by the Treasury Department to ensure that government payments are nonpartisan. The checks will instead bear Trump’s name in the memo line, below a line that reads, “Economic Impact Payment,” the administration officials said. The IRS will mail the checks to people for whom it does not have banking information. Many of them have low incomes. The decision to have the paper checks bear Trump’s name, in the works for weeks, according to a Treasury official, was announced early Tuesday to the IRS’s information technology team. The team, working from home, is now racing to implement a programming change that two senior officials said will probably lead to a delay in issuing the first batch of paper checks. They are scheduled to be sent Thursday to the Bureau of the Fiscal Service for printing and issuing. Computer code must be changed to include the president’s name, and the system must be tested, these officials said. A Treasury Department spokesperson, however, denied any delay and said the plan all along was to issue the checks next week. 。。。。。 “Taxes are supposed to be nonpolitical, and it’s that simple,” said Nina Olson, who stepped down last fall after an 18-year tenure as the National Taxpayer Advocate, leading an arm of the IRS that helps individual taxpayers resolve tax problems, manages clinics for low-income taxpayers and advises the agency on service issues. “It’s absolutely unprecedented,” Olson said. She recalled that when the Bush administration delivered economic rebate checks of $300 to $600 to taxpayers in 2001 to share the benefits of a strong economy, the White House asked the IRS to include in a letter to taxpayers a sentence that took credit for “giving you your money back.” The IRS commissioner at the time refused, Olson recalled, because the move was perceived as too political. When the Bush administration launched its $168 billion economic stimulus package in 2008, the checks were signed by a treasury official.
Coming to your $1,200 relief check: Donald J. Trump’s name The Treasury Department has ordered President Trump’s name be printed on stimulus checks the Internal Revenue Service is rushing to send to tens of millions of Americans, a process that is expected to slow their delivery by several days, senior agency officials said.
The unprecedented decision, finalized late Monday, means that when recipients open the $1,200 paper checks the IRS is scheduled to begin sending to 70 million Americans in coming days, “President Donald J. Trump” will appear on the left side of the payment.
It will be the first time a president’s signature appears on an IRS disbursement, whether a routine refund or one of the handful of checks the government has issued to taxpayers in recent decades either to stimulate a down economy or share the dividends of a strong one.
But the president is not an authorized signer for legal disbursements by the U.S. Treasury. It is standard practice for a civil servant to sign checks issued by the Treasury Department to ensure that government payments are nonpartisan. The checks will instead bear Trump’s name in the memo line, below a line that reads, “Economic Impact Payment,” the administration officials said. The IRS will mail the checks to people for whom it does not have banking information. Many of them have low incomes. The decision to have the paper checks bear Trump’s name, in the works for weeks, according to a Treasury official, was announced early Tuesday to the IRS’s information technology team. The team, working from home, is now racing to implement a programming change that two senior officials said will probably lead to a delay in issuing the first batch of paper checks. They are scheduled to be sent Thursday to the Bureau of the Fiscal Service for printing and issuing. Computer code must be changed to include the president’s name, and the system must be tested, these officials said. A Treasury Department spokesperson, however, denied any delay and said the plan all along was to issue the checks next week. 。。。。。 “Taxes are supposed to be nonpolitical, and it’s that simple,” said Nina Olson, who stepped down last fall after an 18-year tenure as the National Taxpayer Advocate, leading an arm of the IRS that helps individual taxpayers resolve tax problems, manages clinics for low-income taxpayers and advises the agency on service issues. “It’s absolutely unprecedented,” Olson said. She recalled that when the Bush administration delivered economic rebate checks of $300 to $600 to taxpayers in 2001 to share the benefits of a strong economy, the White House asked the IRS to include in a letter to taxpayers a sentence that took credit for “giving you your money back.” The IRS commissioner at the time refused, Olson recalled, because the move was perceived as too political. When the Bush administration launched its $168 billion economic stimulus package in 2008, the checks were signed by a treasury official.
大统领坚持要把自己名字放在stimulus check 上,不过因为按照法律总统并无权签这张支票,所以他的名字只能放在支票左边 memo line. 所以现在IRS得加班干活加上大统领的名字--然后最早的一批支票可能要拖延,不过IRS 官员认为支票还会按时寄出。 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/coming-to-your-dollar1200-relief-check-donald-j-trumps-name/ar-BB12DsbB?ocid=spartanntp Coming to your $1,200 relief check: Donald J. Trump’s name The Treasury Department has ordered President Trump’s name be printed on stimulus checks the Internal Revenue Service is rushing to send to tens of millions of Americans, a process that is expected to slow their delivery by several days, senior agency officials said. The unprecedented decision, finalized late Monday, means that when recipients open the $1,200 paper checks the IRS is scheduled to begin sending to 70 million Americans in coming days, “President Donald J. Trump” will appear on the left side of the payment. It will be the first time a president’s signature appears on an IRS disbursement, whether a routine refund or one of the handful of checks the government has issued to taxpayers in recent decades either to stimulate a down economy or share the dividends of a strong one. But the president is not an authorized signer for legal disbursements by the U.S. Treasury. It is standard practice for a civil servant to sign checks issued by the Treasury Department to ensure that government payments are nonpartisan. The checks will instead bear Trump’s name in the memo line, below a line that reads, “Economic Impact Payment,” the administration officials said. The IRS will mail the checks to people for whom it does not have banking information. Many of them have low incomes. The decision to have the paper checks bear Trump’s name, in the works for weeks, according to a Treasury official, was announced early Tuesday to the IRS’s information technology team. The team, working from home, is now racing to implement a programming change that two senior officials said will probably lead to a delay in issuing the first batch of paper checks. They are scheduled to be sent Thursday to the Bureau of the Fiscal Service for printing and issuing. Computer code must be changed to include the president’s name, and the system must be tested, these officials said. A Treasury Department spokesperson, however, denied any delay and said the plan all along was to issue the checks next week. 。。。。。 “Taxes are supposed to be nonpolitical, and it’s that simple,” said Nina Olson, who stepped down last fall after an 18-year tenure as the National Taxpayer Advocate, leading an arm of the IRS that helps individual taxpayers resolve tax problems, manages clinics for low-income taxpayers and advises the agency on service issues. “It’s absolutely unprecedented,” Olson said. She recalled that when the Bush administration delivered economic rebate checks of $300 to $600 to taxpayers in 2001 to share the benefits of a strong economy, the White House asked the IRS to include in a letter to taxpayers a sentence that took credit for “giving you your money back.” The IRS commissioner at the time refused, Olson recalled, because the move was perceived as too political. When the Bush administration launched its $168 billion economic stimulus package in 2008, the checks were signed by a treasury official. . luming 发表于 4/14/2020 10:37:00 PM
所以现在IRS得加班干活加上大统领的名字--然后最早的一批支票可能要拖延,不过IRS 官员认为支票还会按时寄出。
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/coming-to-your-dollar1200-relief-check-donald-j-trumps-name/ar-BB12DsbB?ocid=spartanntp
Coming to your $1,200 relief check: Donald J. Trump’s name
The Treasury Department has ordered President Trump’s name be printed on stimulus checks the Internal Revenue Service is rushing to send to tens of millions of Americans, a process that is expected to slow their delivery by several days, senior agency officials said.
The unprecedented decision, finalized late Monday, means that when recipients open the $1,200 paper checks the IRS is scheduled to begin sending to 70 million Americans in coming days, “President Donald J. Trump” will appear on the left side of the payment.
It will be the first time a president’s signature appears on an IRS disbursement, whether a routine refund or one of the handful of checks the government has issued to taxpayers in recent decades either to stimulate a down economy or share the dividends of a strong one.
But the president is not an authorized signer for legal disbursements by the U.S. Treasury. It is standard practice for a civil servant to sign checks issued by the Treasury Department to ensure that government payments are nonpartisan. The checks will instead bear Trump’s name in the memo line, below a line that reads, “Economic Impact Payment,” the administration officials said. The IRS will mail the checks to people for whom it does not have banking information. Many of them have low incomes. The decision to have the paper checks bear Trump’s name, in the works for weeks, according to a Treasury official, was announced early Tuesday to the IRS’s information technology team. The team, working from home, is now racing to implement a programming change that two senior officials said will probably lead to a delay in issuing the first batch of paper checks. They are scheduled to be sent Thursday to the Bureau of the Fiscal Service for printing and issuing. Computer code must be changed to include the president’s name, and the system must be tested, these officials said. A Treasury Department spokesperson, however, denied any delay and said the plan all along was to issue the checks next week. 。。。。。 “Taxes are supposed to be nonpolitical, and it’s that simple,” said Nina Olson, who stepped down last fall after an 18-year tenure as the National Taxpayer Advocate, leading an arm of the IRS that helps individual taxpayers resolve tax problems, manages clinics for low-income taxpayers and advises the agency on service issues. “It’s absolutely unprecedented,” Olson said. She recalled that when the Bush administration delivered economic rebate checks of $300 to $600 to taxpayers in 2001 to share the benefits of a strong economy, the White House asked the IRS to include in a letter to taxpayers a sentence that took credit for “giving you your money back.” The IRS commissioner at the time refused, Olson recalled, because the move was perceived as too political. When the Bush administration launched its $168 billion economic stimulus package in 2008, the checks were signed by a treasury official.
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这样一个臭不要脸的人居然还会有粉丝,真不知道他的粉丝都有些什么样的道德标准~~
也没有吧,我记得不是每个面值都有毛腊肉。一尊何时能上人民币啊?500面值那种?
报道里说了,支票是给IRS没有他们银行信息的人,一般是低收入
选只狗都比他强,狗不干事,但不妨碍会干事愿意干事的人
想到另一个笑话。说女人为什么结婚,因为不想抱怨自己。可以抱怨老公。所以,川普,哈哈哈,也是个大妈
这是那个给人链接买口罩,然后卖家一直不发货的ID?
这些华人川粉的道德底线得有多低,难怪整天满嘴谎话,黑白颠倒。。。還喜歡被罵成 Chinese virus。
我行不改名坐不改姓大大方方用大衣发帖,既没有恶意或为了一己私利推销,碰到问题也帮人积极解决了,有问题吗?
倒是你是个什么东西呢?4/12 注册的ID,居然这么快就领钱上线了。工作热情很高嘛。版主帮忙看看此人IP呗,什么牛鬼蛇神。
现在的华人比起十年前,那是乌烟瘴气了不知道多少倍了
有一天华人川粉要被钉上耻辱柱。我劝你现在赶紧写下对川大帝的表忠心文书,世世代代传给你的子孙,这样子万一以后美华进集中营的时候你和子孙们可以拿出来保命。
是脑残,双标和脸皮厚
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比如这些踩你的,我比较担心他再次当选金斯伯格熬不下去,美国从此全面开倒车
自己不看新闻就说别人瞎扯 在美国支票付税退税的大有人在好不好
大概率川粉以后不会承认,就像德国人不承认支持纳粹,美国人不承认支持小布什
支持一下。。。
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传染病死了那么多人,这都能算到川普的头上,你明显没有把世纪大病毒放在眼里吗,病毒心里苦,病毒要找你算账。
中共还让老百姓捐款,这是要大家牢记:人民,只有人民,才是创造世界历史的动力
貌似天朝的算到包子头上无问题?
不都是往银行账户打钱吗。哪里还要支票。
有世纪大病毒了, 为了选保守派法官, gop, 保守派把持的州最高法院和总统狼狈为奸, 架空州长, 不听取医疗专家的意见,坚持上个周选举,总统发推拉票, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos穿full ppe出来说投票很安全, 结果backfired
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/14/wisconsin-election-coronavirus-republicans-supreme-court
Republicans tried to suppress the vote in Wisconsin. It backfired
in the end, it wasn’t even close. Less than a week afterforcing Wisconsin voters to risk their health and go to the polls, Wisconsin Republicans suffered a stunning defeat on Monday night. Daniel Kelly, a conservative justice on the state supreme court, lost his seat to Jill Karofsky, a liberal challenger, by more than 163,000 votes. Such a wide margin is remarkable in Wisconsin, where a race for a different state supreme court seat was decided last year by just 6,000 votes.
这个事儿特别搞笑。不过威斯康星人民太不容易了。
copy/paste 的那段里提到了啊,
The IRS will mail the checks to people for whom it does not have banking information. Many of them have low incomes.
把人命当儿戏当政治筹码。。。。。
华人大多数是川粉,可见从国内出来的,跟国内的人素质是一致的,从逻辑上讲很合理。可笑的是川粉现在上串下跳骂国内的人素质低,其实都是一个源头出来的,谁也别说谁了。