Still waiting for a stimulus check? Take these steps. - TODAYshow
tool allows people to see the status of their payment. By checking this page, you will see one of three updates about your payment:This means a payment has been processed, a payment will arrive by direct deposit or mail and a payment date is available. It could also mean that you are eligible for a payment, but it has not been processed and there is no date available.This means you are likely eligible for a payment, but the IRS does not have your direct deposit information.
If you can view your payment status, pay attention to whether it will arrive via direct deposit or by mail. Payments can take up to 14 days to arrive by mail, and some are being sent in the form of prepaid debit cards instead of checks. If it takes longer than two weeks, the post office may have been unable to deliver it, and the IRS will receive your payment back and change your status to “Need More Information.
If you are living at a different address than the one stated on your tax returns, you can alert the IRS to this change by filling out a
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