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March 08, 2022
Court Tosses Immigrant Spouse's Stimulus Check Challenge
A woman's suit contending she was wrongly deprived of pandemic relief payments from the IRS because of her marriage to an immigrant is barred by a federal law prohibiting court challenges that restrain tax collection, a Maryland federal court ruled.
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February 11, 2022
Feds Point Judge To Colleague's Take On Virus Stimulus
A ruling that Congress could deny COVID-19 stimulus checks to people without Social Security numbers deals a fatal blow to a woman's claims that her marriage to an immigrant wrongly cost her pandemic relief, the U.S. Department of Treasury told a Maryland federal court.
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June 17, 2021
IRS Tries To Drop Sole Remaining Stimulus Check Plaintiff
The Internal Revenue Service told a Maryland federal court on Wednesday that the final remaining plaintiff in a proposed class action of married couples who lost out on COVID-19 stimulus checks because of their immigration status is making flawed arguments since her ineligibility for the check doesn't interfere with any of her constitutional rights.
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June 03, 2021
Immigrant's Spouse Holds Out In IRS Stimulus Check Row
The last plaintiff standing in a proposed class of married couples of mixed immigration status who lost out on COVID-19 stimulus payments shot back at the Internal Revenue Service's call to dump her suit, reiterating her constitutional claims after the rest of her party dropped out.
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August 06, 2020
US Must Face Stimulus Check Suit By Spouses Of Immigrants
The IRS and U.S. Treasury Department must face a suit brought by Americans who lost out on their federal stimulus checks because they are married to immigrants without Social Security numbers, a Maryland federal court said.
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April 29, 2020
Mixed Immigration Status Couples Sue For Stimulus Checks
The Trump administration was hit Tuesday with another lawsuit brought by Americans who lost out on their federal stimulus checks because they are married to immigrants without Social Security numbers.