I just got answers to these same questions last night.
If you file jointly, it's based on the primary filers SS number.
If you paid taxes, it depends on how you filed. When we did ours electronically with Turbo Tax, it actually asked us for our bank info for the pending stimulus check (which I hope means we get *something*), even though we had to pay. If you didn't use Turbo Tax and you never gave your direct deposit info, then it'll generate a paper check that gets mailed out to you. I don't think that paying electronically is enough info for it to refund electronically (but I'm not 100% sure about that).



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I called the bank and had a chat with the manager, they managed to "find" the check in the proofing department where it had been kicked out by the reader. I explained to the manager that this is the fourth foul up they've made since they merged with another bank three months ago, if another one occurs I'll be moving my accounts to another bank...after 30 years with the current one.
, but it just seems so ill advised to be giving money back when the economy is in the crapper. Our schools in CA are getting funding cut AGAIN. I hope I am wrong. I'm no economist. But the priorities seem "off".
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