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Inflation Stimulus Payments 2022: Which States are still sending checks?

Visit your online account to view the amount of Economic Impact Payments that were issued to you. The first, second, and third Economic Impact Payments have all been released by the IRS. The Get My Payment app can no longer be used to monitor the status of your payments.

What To Do If A Payment Is Missing?

If you didn’t receive an Economic Impact Payment or received a portion of one on your 2020 or 2021 federal tax return, you might be qualified to claim a Recovery Rebate Credit.

It is crucial to realise that the Economic Impact Payments were applicable to various tax years. You will need to file a 2020 or 2021 tax return in order to claim a Recovery Rebate Credit, depending on whether you missed the first, second, or third payment.

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Determine The Payments You Received

Your Economic Impact Payments’ quantities can be found by looking at:

Your on-line profile: To examine the total of your first, second, and third Economic Impact Payment amounts, log into your personal IRS account online and go to the Tax Records page’s “Economic Impact Payment Information” section.

IRS EIP Notices: These notices were mailed to the address we have on record.

The first Economic Impact Payment for the 2020 tax year is shown in Notice 1444.

The second Economic Impact Payment for the 2020 tax year is shown in Notice 1444-B.

The third Economic Impact Payment for the tax year 2021 is shown in Notice 1444-C.

Message 6475: We’ll send you this letter from now until March 2022 to certify the balance of the third Economic Impact Payment and any plus-up payments you got for the tax year 2021.

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For an accurate calculation of your Recovery Rebate Credit, you will require the whole payment information from either your letter or online account. For those who are married and filing jointly, each spouse must sign into their own online account or check their own letter for half of the full payment,  According to IRS.

 

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