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Senator Murray Calls on Administration to Ensure Veterans, SSI Beneficiaries Receive Coronavirus Relief Direct Payments Automatically

Letter follows Senator Murray’s successful efforts to urge Administration to reverse course, ensure Social Security beneficiaries automatically receive rebates provided in the bipartisan CARES Act law 

Washington Post: Social Security recipients who don’t usually file tax returns will automatically get $1,200 payments, Treasury says in reversal – MORE HERE 

Senator Murray: “People who have sacrificed for our country or who rely on Supplemental Security Income benefits shouldn’t have to jump through hoops to get the rebate they are entitled to”

(Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), the top Democrat on the Senate pensions committee and a senior member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, last week joined 44 of her colleagues in calling on the Trump Administration to issue rebates provided in the bipartisan CARES Act law automatically to recipients of benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs or the Supplemental Security Income program. In the letter, Senator Murray and her colleagues pointed out that these are two groups with large amounts of non-filers and groups that the federal government has the data necessary to deliver the rebates automatically.

“Congress passed the CARES Act to get relief to those who need it as quickly as possible during this pandemic, and people who have sacrificed for our country or who rely on Supplemental Security Income benefits shouldn’t have to jump through hoops to get the rebate they are entitled to. Our government can get this money to them automatically, and this administration should do so.” Senator Murray said after sending the letter.

The Senators’ letter follows Senator Murray’s previous successful efforts to push the U.S. Treasury Department to automatically send Social Security recipients direct cash assistance included in the CARES Act without having to file a tax return.

A copy of the Senators’ letter can be read HERE and below.

Dear Secretary Mnuchin, Secretary Wilkie, and Commissioner Saul:

We appreciate the swift attention you gave to our April 1st letter urging the Department of Treasury (“Treasury”) to automatically send rebates to Social Security retirement and disability beneficiaries that have not filed a tax return. Your decision will make receiving the rebate easier and faster for millions of seniors and people with disabilities across the country. Thank you.

Today, we write requesting that you again use your authority to provide stimulus payments automatically to recipients of benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs or the Supplemental Security Income program, without requiring them to file a tax return. This is the fastest, most-effective way to provide desperately needed help to more than 3 million low-income veterans, seniors, and people with disabilities.

Treasury wisely decided to use its authority to take this step with regard to recipients of Social Security and Railroad Retirement benefits. Treasury can also make automatic payments to low-income veterans receiving VA benefits and very low-income seniors and people with disabilities receiving SSI. These are two groups with significant numbers of non-filers for whom the federal government has the data necessary to deliver the payments automatically — and they deserve the same treatment as Social Security recipients. 

The process for getting SSI and VA beneficiaries payments would mirror the process that it is using for seniors and people with disabilities receiving Social Security: Treasury can match its data against the Social Security Administration’s and the Department of Veterans Affairs’ data to determine those SSI and veterans beneficiaries who aren’t part of a tax filing unit and then issue them automatic payments for the amounts which Congress intended them to receive. Treasury should not require people with disabilities and low-income veterans and seniors to file a form to receive stimulus payments when the federal government already has the information it needs. 

The law also requires Treasury to conduct a public awareness campaign in coordination with other federal agencies to ensure those who don’t typically file a tax return receive these stimulus rebates. Please share information with us about your plans to design and implement this awareness campaign in a timely manner.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

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