It's not true. There were no stimulus checks issued for these odd amounts.
Keep on thinking this if you want. Fact is you don't know what you're talking about.
"Single filers whose 2019 adjusted gross incomes do not exceed $75,000 are eligible for the full $1,200 stimulus payment. From that point, the IRS payment shrinks by $5 for every $100 of income, before expiring at $99,000."
https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/coronavirus-stimulus-bill-payments/The actual amount of the check is finite down to the penny. The calculator below is an estimate and therefore not the actual amount in dollars and cents.
Calculate your stimulus payment
This estimate is based on figures from the CARES Act.
What was your adjusted gross income (AGI) on your most recent tax return?(required)?
$84,350What was your filing status on your most recent tax return?(required)
single/married filing separatelyHow many children did you claim as dependents on your most recent tax return?(required)
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Here's how much you're likely to get:
$733Calculate your stimulus payment
This estimate is based on figures from the CARES Act. (Body-Buildah's variables will be different if he claims dependents)
What was your adjusted gross income (AGI) on your most recent tax return?(required)?
$190,960What was your filing status on your most recent tax return?(required)
Married filing jointlyHow many children did you claim as dependents on your most recent tax return?(required)
0
Here's how much you're likely to get:
$352