The IRS tracking tool Get My Payment is designed to tell you the status of your third stimulus check. People who receive Social Security benefits like SSDI and SSI and veterans who don’t file taxes can also see their payment status in the tracker tool.
Who gets the third stimulus check?
Unlike the first two payments, the third payment is not restricted to children under 17. Eligible individuals will get a payment based on all of their qualifying dependents claimed on their return, including older relatives like college students, adults with disabilities, parents and grandparents.
How to find out if you are eligible for a stimulus check?
Find out if you’re eligible for a stimulus check. Check the Get My Payment page from the IRS to find out if you qualify and when you’ll get your payment. If you were eligible for the two previous stimulus payments but didn’t receive one or both, or didn’t receive the entire amount, there is still time for you to claim the money.
What do you need to know about economic stimulus?
For most people, the IRS will use information from your 2019 or 2018 tax return or information that you provide to see if you qualify for an Economic Impact Payment. To qualify for a payment, you must: Have a valid Social Security Number (SSN). Or if you or your spouse is a member of the military, only one of you needs a valid SSN
Are there income limits for economic stimulus checks?
Here are the income limits for the 2020 economic stimulus check: Individual taxpayers are eligible for the full amount of the stimulus payment if their AGI was less than $75,000 ($150,000 for married couples filing jointly). This will be based the AGI from the most recent tax return the IRS has on file – either 2018 or 2019.
How do you get a stimulus check from the IRS?
The tool will ask you for some basic information including your name, address, Social Security number, and dependents. The IRS then will confirm your eligibility, calculate how much you should receive, and send a stimulus payment. If you enter your bank account information, the IRS will deposit your payment directly in your account.