government acknowledges that some stimulus checks were improperly sent to foreign workers and told NPR that the Treasury Department is "exploring possible options" to prevent that from happening again. A "resident alien" is a federal tax classification, and to qualify for it an individual needs a green card or must have been in the U.S. "resident aliens" are eligible for stimulus money, but the Dominican man interviewed by NPR and some of his friends do not meet that eligibility standard. "This money, to be honest, is a big help," he said, "because we can buy food, we can pay the cable services, and we also can pay the university," referring to a school in the Dominican Republic where he takes online classes. so he'll be spending his stimulus payment in his own country. economy by giving consumers spending money, but this Dominican man is not able to work on Cape Cod this summer because the Trump administration's freeze on foreign work visas has prevented seasonal workers from coming to the U.S. The payments were intended to stimulate the U.S. And some checks could have been mailed to them directly overseas. Sometimes the checks were mailed to their former U.S. Sometimes the checks were directly deposited into bank accounts on file with the IRS. He said numerous foreign student workers he knows have also received stimulus checks, including people in Bulgaria, Colombia, Jamaica and Montenegro. "If they say that we have to return it, I will return it. any problems," added the man, whose former Cape Cod landlord received the check and sent it to him in the Dominican Republic. If just 5% of last year's more than 700,000 student and seasonal workers with F-1 and J-1 visas received a stimulus check in error, that would total $43 million. residents, and so far this year it has done 5,000 - almost 5% of the total federal tax returns it filed last year, according to the company. tax preparation for nonresidents, did about 400 amended returns last year for people who mistakenly filed as U.S. How much stimulus money was mistakenly sent to foreign workers living overseas is difficult to quantify. Some of them are now trying to amend their returns because they worry that having mistakenly received a stimulus check will jeopardize their visa status, green card application or ability to return to the U.S. Government officials and tax experts say the mistake happened because many foreign workers, whether unintentionally or on purpose, file incorrect tax returns that make them appear to be U.S. One tax preparation firm told NPR that it has clients from 129 countries who mistakenly received stimulus checks, including Brazil, Canada, China, India, Nigeria and South Korea. on temporary work visas received $1,200 checks in error during the first round of stimulus payments, and many of them are spending the money in their home nations. Thousands of foreign workers who entered the U.S. Some of that money went to thousands of foreign workers not eligible to receive the funds. In 2020, stimulus checks again went to many Americans, this time during the pandemic's economic fallout. Stimulus checks are prepared on May 8, 2008, in Philadelphia.
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