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Eligible individuals and families received the first round of stimulus payments of up to $1,200 (for single filers) and $2,400 (for married couples filing jointly) plus an additional $500 for each dependent child under age 17.
In order to receive a stimulus payment, you must have an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) in 2019 that is under $99,000 (single filer) and $198,000 (joint filers).
Inmates are eligible for the stimulus payment if they meet the eligibility guidelines.
Receiving Payment
You should have received an automatic payment if you:
The deadline to register online to receive a stimulus payment in 2020 was on November 21, 2020.
Eligible individuals and families who filed a 2019 tax return will automatically receive a second stimulus payment of up to $600 for individuals or $1,200 for married couples, plus up to $600 for each qualifying child, as long as the child was under age 17 on December 31, 2019.
You are eligible for the full amount of the stimulus payment if your adjusted gross income for 2019 is:
If your income is above those amounts, your stimulus payment will be reduced by 5% of the amount by which your income exceeds the eligible income limit.
Receiving Payment
If you are eligible, you do not have to take any action to receive this second payment. If you receive Social Security, Railroad Retirement, or Veterans benefits, you do not have to take any action to receive the second payment. Your payment will be issued based on information the IRS has on file for your 2019 tax return.
If you did not receive the payment by direct deposit, you should have received a check or debit card. If you received the first stimulus payment on a debit card, you will either get a new debit card or a paper check for the second stimulus payment.
As part of the American Rescue Plan of 2021, eligible individuals and families will automatically receive a third stimulus payment of up to $1,400 for individuals and head of households or $2,800 for married couples. Families with dependents of any age will receive $1,400 per dependent if they meet the income eligibility requirements.
For households who have already filed their income tax return for 2020, the IRS will use that information to determine eligibility and size of payments.
For households that haven’t yet filed for 2020, the IRS will review records from 2019 to determine eligibility and size of payment. That includes those who used the “non-filer portal” for previous rounds of payments.
You are eligible for the full amount of the stimulus payment if your adjusted gross income (AGI) on your latest tax return is less than or equal to:
Payments will be phased out (or reduced) above those AGI amounts. This means you will not receive a third stimulus payment if your AGI exceeds:
Receiving Payment
If you are eligible, you do not have to take any action to receive this third payment. If you receive Social Security, Railroad Retirement, or Veterans benefits, you do not have to take any action to receive the third payment. Your payment will be issued based on information the IRS has on file for your 2019 or 2020 tax return.
If you filed your tax returns with direct deposit or bank account information, the IRS will send your stimulus payment electronically. For those households for which Treasury cannot determine a bank account, paper checks or debit cards will be sent.
The first batch of payments will be sent by direct deposit, which some recipients started receiving as early as March 12. Additional batches of payments will be sent in the coming weeks by direct deposit and through the mail as a check or debit card.
Some people will receive their stimulus payment by prepaid debit card, instead of paper check.
These Economic Impact Payment Cards arrive in a plain envelope from Money Network Cardholder Services. The Visa name will appear on the front of the card; the back of the card has the name of the issuing bank, MetaBank. The card will come with instructions on how to activate and use it.
Those who receive a stimulus payment by prepaid debit card can do the following without any fees:
Third Stimulus Payment Status
You can check the status of your third stimulus payment online.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) urges everyone to be on the lookout for scam artists trying to use the Economic Impact Payments (stimulus payments) as a cover for schemes to steal personal information and money.
The IRS doesn't initiate contact by email, text messages or social media channels to request personal or financial information – even information related to stimulus payments.
Be careful of emails with attachments or links claiming to have special information about stimulus payments or refunds.
Report Fraud
You can report IRS or Treasury-related fraud to phishing@irs.gov with the subject of the email "IRS Phone Scam."
To report phishing texts, forward the text as-is to (202) 552-1226. You can also forward the originating number in a separate text, if possible. Please note that standard text messaging rates apply.
To report a scam by phone, visit the Telemarketing Fraud page.