Post by Portiaami on May 23, 2020 23:37:37 GMT
9 reasons your stimulus check hasn't arrived
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Does the IRS say you qualify for a stimulus payment, but your money's didn't come? Here are some possible reasons why it's missing.
The IRS is in the final push to send its coronavirus stimulus checks to more than 150 million Americans. But if your payment hasn't arrived yet, you may be worried something's gone wrong. We've found some possible explanations why your check may be taking its time. When it does come, the relief money will arrive as either a direct deposit to your bank account (if you set that up before the May 13 cutoff) or in the mail (you'll get a paper check or a mailed prepaid debit card).
These relief checks authorized by the federal government are part of a package intended to send US residents extra money to help offset the pandemic's worsening economic effects. A bill for a second round of stimulus checks for up to $1,200 is already in negotiation, though that doesn't mean it's a done deal.
The payment process has been bumpy at times, with CNET readers reporting that the IRS told them their checks were mailed or deposited weeks ago but that they still hadn't received them, or that they updated their banking information using the IRS Get My Payment portal in April and still can't see the status of their payment.
If you've checked the IRS Get My Payment portal and haven't found the answers you're looking for, here's what we know about possible snags that could cause a delay.
You won't get a stimulus check if you aren't eligible
You're eligible to receive a stimulus payment if you:
Are a single US resident and have an adjusted gross income less than $99,000.File as the head of a household and earn under $146,500.File jointly without children and earn less than $198,000.Are the parent of child aged 16 or younger.
The IRS has scheduled your payment for later in the year
While the IRS has sent out 140 million payments already, it still has as many as 10 million more to go. In April, the IRS estimated (PDF) it could take up to 20 weeks to send every payment out and it is prioritizing the payment schedule by sending checks to those with lowest incomes first. Depending on your adjusted gross income, you may have weeks and possibly several months to wait, according to the IRS plan.
The IRS is sending your payment through the mail
The IRS made a big push to get everyone who was eligible for a check signed up for direct deposit by May 13. The benefit of direct deposit, the IRS said, was you'd get your check quicker than through the mail. Now that the deadline is passed, the IRS said it will start sending paper checks and debit cards to those it doesn't have banking information for, from the end of May through June.
The IRS started processing your paper check before you submitted your direct deposit information
If the IRS was already preparing to mail your paper check when you provided your banking information online, you'll still receive your check in the mail. The IRS said it can typically take up to 14 days to receive the payment in this situation.
The banking information the IRS has for you is out of date or no longer valid
The IRS said it's using banking information from your 2018 or 2019 tax return to send your payment. Some tax preparers, however, set up temporary accounts for their clients to receive their returns, such as to a prepaid debit card. If this is the information the IRS has for you, the agency said the payment will be returned and reprocessed.
If for whatever reason, the banking information the IRS has for you is not valid, the agency says it will mail you your check. The IRS said to check its Get My Payment tool for updates.
You need to file a nonfilers form
If you are eligible for a payment but because of low income didn't need to file a tax return for 2018 or 2019, you may need to use the IRS' nonfilers tool to give the agency your information. If you think that is you, head to the IRS' website, check the requirements and then provide some basic information to get your stimulus check.
To assist you with potential problems regarding your payment, the IRS starting adding 3,500 telephone representatives to help navigate the common issues the week of May 18. The representatives won't be able to help with specific problems with your payment, however.
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There are a couple more possible reasons on the website.
www.cnet.com/google-amp/news/9-delays-that-can-hold-up-your-stimulus-check/
Does the IRS say you qualify for a stimulus payment, but your money's didn't come? Here are some possible reasons why it's missing.
The IRS is in the final push to send its coronavirus stimulus checks to more than 150 million Americans. But if your payment hasn't arrived yet, you may be worried something's gone wrong. We've found some possible explanations why your check may be taking its time. When it does come, the relief money will arrive as either a direct deposit to your bank account (if you set that up before the May 13 cutoff) or in the mail (you'll get a paper check or a mailed prepaid debit card).
These relief checks authorized by the federal government are part of a package intended to send US residents extra money to help offset the pandemic's worsening economic effects. A bill for a second round of stimulus checks for up to $1,200 is already in negotiation, though that doesn't mean it's a done deal.
The payment process has been bumpy at times, with CNET readers reporting that the IRS told them their checks were mailed or deposited weeks ago but that they still hadn't received them, or that they updated their banking information using the IRS Get My Payment portal in April and still can't see the status of their payment.
If you've checked the IRS Get My Payment portal and haven't found the answers you're looking for, here's what we know about possible snags that could cause a delay.
You won't get a stimulus check if you aren't eligible
You're eligible to receive a stimulus payment if you:
Are a single US resident and have an adjusted gross income less than $99,000.File as the head of a household and earn under $146,500.File jointly without children and earn less than $198,000.Are the parent of child aged 16 or younger.
The IRS has scheduled your payment for later in the year
While the IRS has sent out 140 million payments already, it still has as many as 10 million more to go. In April, the IRS estimated (PDF) it could take up to 20 weeks to send every payment out and it is prioritizing the payment schedule by sending checks to those with lowest incomes first. Depending on your adjusted gross income, you may have weeks and possibly several months to wait, according to the IRS plan.
The IRS is sending your payment through the mail
The IRS made a big push to get everyone who was eligible for a check signed up for direct deposit by May 13. The benefit of direct deposit, the IRS said, was you'd get your check quicker than through the mail. Now that the deadline is passed, the IRS said it will start sending paper checks and debit cards to those it doesn't have banking information for, from the end of May through June.
The IRS started processing your paper check before you submitted your direct deposit information
If the IRS was already preparing to mail your paper check when you provided your banking information online, you'll still receive your check in the mail. The IRS said it can typically take up to 14 days to receive the payment in this situation.
The banking information the IRS has for you is out of date or no longer valid
The IRS said it's using banking information from your 2018 or 2019 tax return to send your payment. Some tax preparers, however, set up temporary accounts for their clients to receive their returns, such as to a prepaid debit card. If this is the information the IRS has for you, the agency said the payment will be returned and reprocessed.
If for whatever reason, the banking information the IRS has for you is not valid, the agency says it will mail you your check. The IRS said to check its Get My Payment tool for updates.
You need to file a nonfilers form
If you are eligible for a payment but because of low income didn't need to file a tax return for 2018 or 2019, you may need to use the IRS' nonfilers tool to give the agency your information. If you think that is you, head to the IRS' website, check the requirements and then provide some basic information to get your stimulus check.
To assist you with potential problems regarding your payment, the IRS starting adding 3,500 telephone representatives to help navigate the common issues the week of May 18. The representatives won't be able to help with specific problems with your payment, however.
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There are a couple more possible reasons on the website.