Where is my stimulus check? IRS tool shows status of third payment

The Internal Revenue Service has launched an online tool to help you check the status of your third stimulus payment.

The IRS and the Treasury Department began delivering the third round of Economic Impact Payments by direct deposit and by mail over the weekend.

Where is my payment?

The Get My Payment feature on the IRS website will allow you to confirm if and how your stimulus payment was sent out – by direct deposit or by mail.

The tool will ask you to enter information including your social security number, your date of birth and your address.

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Officials say there is no need to check more than once per day as the data is only updated once per day overnight.

The public is asked not to call the IRS about the third stimulus payment. They say phone assistors do not have additional information beyond what’s available on the website.

What do I need to do to get my payment?

The IRS says that there is no action required by eligible individuals to receive this third payment.

The direct deposits began going out over the weekend and will continue for the next couple weeks.

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Anyone who received the first and second round of payments earlier this year but doesn’t receive a payment via direct deposit will generally receive a check or, in some instances, a debit card.

For Social Security and other beneficiaries who received the first and second round of payments via Direct Express, they will receive this third payment the same way.

The IRS says eligible individuals who did not receive an Economic Impact Payment this year – either the first or the second payment – will be able to claim it when they file their 2020 taxes in 2021. The IRS urges taxpayers who didn’t receive a payment this year to review the eligibility criteria when they file their 2020 taxes; many people, including recent college graduates, may be eligible to claim it. People will see the Economic Impact Payments (EIP) referred to as the Recovery Rebate Credit (RRC) on Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR since the EIPs are an advance payment of the RRC.

Click here for more Frequently Asked Questions about the third stimulus payment.