Get My Payment- See When You Will Get Your Stimulus Check– March, 2021.
Ok, don’t panic. I went to the site- said they didn’t have enough info, so they are still working on the site.
Single filers earning an adjusted gross income up to $75,000 and heads of household earning up to $112,500 will receive $1,400, and married couples earning up to $150,000 are eligible for $2,800. Those taxpayers will also receive $1,400 for each dependent.
For the first time, 17-year-olds and adult dependents (anyone 18 or older) are also eligible for a payment as part of the new bill. This group includes around 13.5 million college students, older adults and children of all ages with certain disabilities.
After that, there is a steep income phase out: The payments decrease to zero for single filers at $80,000, for heads of household at $120,000 and for married couples at $160,000 adjusted gross income.
Taxpayers must have a Social Security number to be eligible for a payment and meet the income requirements detailed above.
The payments will be based on 2020 adjusted gross income if a taxpayer has already filed tax returns for last year. If not, they will be based on 2019 income.
The payments will primarily be sent via direct deposit, just like the other two rounds.
If the IRS doesn’t have your direct deposit info, you may get a paper check or a pre-paid debit card in the mail.
The IRS has sent all of the first and second stimulus payments to qualifying Americans that the agency has taxpayer information for. If you believe you are eligible and didn’t receive one, or received less than you qualify for, then you will claim a Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2020 tax return. This is line 30 of your 2020 Form 1040 or 1040-SR.
In 2021, families will also get a $3000 child tax credit.