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Q. Do I qualify for the Economic Impact Payment of $1,200.00 if I receive Veterans benefits, Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Retirement, Disability or Survivors Benefits?
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Q. Do I qualify for the Economic Impact Payment of $1,200.00 if I receive Veterans benefits, Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Retirement, Disability or Survivors Benefits?
A. YES. If you did not file an Income Tax Return for the years 2018 and 2019 you will still receive the sum of $1,200.00. If you have a child under 17 years old, you may have to provide information to the IRS in order to receive the sum of $500.00. You still have to meet the financial requirements of the Act.
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Can a guardian sell the real property or cooperative of their ward?Yes, but they must seek Court permission according to the Real Property Proceedings Law. This tends to be a complicated process, and it is recommended that the guardian retain counsel to assist.
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Can a guardian make gifts without Court authorization?No, a guardian must seek permission from the Court to make any gifts of their ward's assets.
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What expenses can a guardian pay on behalf of their ward?Subject to the Order and Judgment appointing the guardian, a guardian may pay ordinary and necessary expenses. Such expenses include but are not limited to, reasonable payment of food, rent, utilities, telephone, ordinary monthly bills, medical co-pays, medical tests, clothing, cleaning supplies, property taxes, income taxes, properly employed homecare attendants, minor entertainment expenses such as the movies or museum admission. Significant expenses such as a car, home construction or similar, must be approved by the Court before a payment can be made.