How Do I Know if I Get a Second Stimulus Check

If you’re wondering whether you’ll receive a second stimulus check, there are a few things you can do to find out. Firstly, check your mail for a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The notice will include information about your eligibility and the amount of your payment. You can also check the IRS website or call the IRS at 1-800-919-9835 to get more information about your status. If you’re eligible for a stimulus check but haven’t received it yet, you can file a claim with the IRS.

Check Payment Timeline

  • December 29, 2020: President Trump signed the second stimulus package into law.
  • December 29, 2020 – January 15, 2021: The IRS began issuing payments to eligible recipients.
  • January 15, 2021: The IRS stopped issuing payments until further instructions from Congress.
  • March 11, 2021: President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act into law, extending the second stimulus payment deadline.
  • March 12, 2021: The IRS resumed issuing payments.
  • April 2021: The IRS completed issuing most second stimulus payments.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the second stimulus check, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You are a U.S. citizen or resident alien.
  • You have a valid Social Security number.
  • Your adjusted gross income (AGI) is less than $75,000 ($150,000 for married couples filing jointly).

The amount of your payment is based on your AGI and the number of dependents you claim.

How to Check the Status of Your Payment

You can check the status of your payment on the IRS website. To do this, you will need to create an account and provide your personal information, including your Social Security number.

Table of Payment Amounts

AGI Payment Amount
$0 – $75,000 $600
$75,001 – $80,000 $500
$80,001 – $90,000 $400
$90,001 – $120,000 $300
$120,001 – $150,000 $200

Methods of Distribution

The second stimulus checks will be distributed through the same methods as the first round of payments. The IRS will begin sending out the payments by direct deposit, paper check, and EIP Card. The method of payment you receive will depend on the information the IRS has on file for you. If you received your first stimulus payment by direct deposit, you will likely receive your second payment the same way. If you received a paper check or EIP Card, you will likely receive your second payment the same way.

  • Direct deposit: The IRS will send the payment directly to the bank account you have on file with them. The payment will usually be deposited within a few days.
  • Paper check: The IRS will mail a paper check to the address you have on file with them. The check will usually arrive within a few weeks.
  • EIP Card: The IRS will mail an EIP Card to the address you have on file with them. The EIP Card is a prepaid debit card that you can use to make purchases, withdraw cash, and transfer funds.

The IRS has not yet announced the exact date when the second stimulus payments will be distributed. However, they have said that the payments will begin going out in January 2021. You can check the IRS website for the latest updates on the status of the payments.

Here is a table that summarizes the different methods of distribution for the second stimulus checks:

Method of Distribution How to Receive
Direct deposit The IRS will send the payment directly to the bank account you have on file with them.
Paper check The IRS will mail a paper check to the address you have on file with them.
EIP Card The IRS will mail an EIP Card to the address you have on file with them.

Tracking Payment Status

To track the status of your second stimulus check, you can use the Get My Payment tool provided by the IRS. Here’s how:

  1. Visit the Get My Payment website.
  2. Enter your Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).
  3. Provide your birth date and zip code.
  4. Click “Get My Payment” button.

Once you submit the information, the tool will display the status of your stimulus payment. It will indicate whether your payment has been processed, scheduled, or not yet processed.

Well folks, that’s the lowdown on how to check if you’re getting that second stimulus check. I know it can be a bit confusing, so I hope this article cleared things up for you. If you have any more questions, be sure to head over to the IRS website. And hey, thanks for stopping by! Come back soon for more financial insights and guidance.