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Stimulus status
Stimulus status








“Get My Payment” became a trending topic on Twitter Monday morning as taxpayers griped about the tool spitting out four dreaded words: “Payment Status - Not Available.” AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File

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Full payments are still available to individuals who had an income of up to $75,000 on their 2019 or 2020 tax return. Congress tightened the eligibility rules so that anyone making more than $80,000 a year won’t receive any money. It may also mean that you’re not eligible for the check. It’s possible that your payment just hasn’t been processed yet, or the IRS doesn’t have enough information to send it to you. The IRS says there are three reasons you might see that vague message. “Get My Payment” became a trending topic on Twitter Monday morning as taxpayers griped about the tool spitting out four dreaded words: “Payment Status – Not Available.” Joe Biden signs the American Rescue Plan on March 11, 2021, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. It’s a simple online form that should tell you whether your payment has been processed and when to expect it - after you enter your Social Security number, birth date, street address and ZIP code.īut the tool’s latest iteration faced complaints from people who didn’t see details about when the much-needed money would arrive. The tool should be familiar to anyone who received either of the first two economic impact payments Congress authorized last year. The Internal Revenue Service reopened its “Get My Payment” tool so taxpayers can track the status of the $1,400 payments that started hitting bank accounts over the weekend.

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The feds have created a way to see when your third coronavirus stimulus check will arrive - but it’s far from foolproof.

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Stimulus status