Confirming With the IRS Where to Send Your Stimulus $$$

How to confirm with the IRS where to send your stimulus money

Part of the recent $2 Trillion stimulus package from the United States government includes a one-time check for up to $1,200 to those who qualify. Americans with a social security number will automatically receive a coronavirus stimulus payment. This stimulus payment is really an advance tax credit meant to offset your 2020 federal income taxes.

Who gets a stimulus payment?

  1. Anyone with a social security number

  2. Anyone who filed taxes in 2018 or 2019, or those who don’t earn enough to file for taxes but receive Social Security payments

  3. Anyone who earned less than $99,000 for single filers, $136,500 for heads of households, or $198,000 for married filers

  4. Anyone who is not claimed by someone else as. a dependent

I haven’t received my stimulus payment yet, what can I do?

The IRS has a website you can go to confirm your payment, check your payment status, and confirm or provide your bank account information for the payment.

How should I use my stimulus payment?

Bankrate.com issued a stimulus check survey with 980 respondents. Check out their survey results below!

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