While there isn’t a specific website to check your eligibility directly for these payments, the IRS website is your best bet. They’ve got tools like the Get My Payment portal (used in the past) and detailed info about the recovery rebate credit.
Our understanding is that the official deadline to file a 2020 tax return and claim the Recovery Rebate Credit for the $1,800 stimulus payments was May 2024, and that window has technically closed. Typically, the IRS has strict rules about refund deadlines, making it unlikely they can issue those payments now. That said, in some rare cases-like certain hardship situations or IRS errors-there might be exceptions. If you think there was an error or you’re in a unique situation, it might still be worth contacting the IRS directly for guidance or visit a local IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC). Some community organizations and shelters also provide free help with navigating these issues. I hope this helps, and I’m really sorry it’s such a tough situation.
If you don’t file taxes, you could miss out on certain benefits like refunds or stimulus payments, but not everyone is required to file. For example, if your income is below the filing threshold, the IRS doesn’t typically require it. However, in general, if you didn’t receive all your stimulus payments, filing a tax return is often the only way to claim missing amounts, though deadlines may apply. It might still be worth checking with the IRS directly or seeking free help through local assistance programs to explore your options.
Yes, generally speaking, people who receive SSI (Supplemental Security Income) typically qualify for stimulus payments, as long as they meet the basic requirements.
I’m sorry to hear you didn’t get your first stimulus check. If you’re certain you qualified and never received it, there’s a chance the IRS had trouble processing it, or it got missed entirely. Unfortunately, the deadline to claim it through the Recovery Rebate Credit for 2020 has passed as of May 2024. That said, if there was an error or unusual circumstance, it might still be worth contacting the IRS or the Taxpayer Advocate Service for help.
If you’re still waiting and have direct deposit set up, it’s worth double-checking a few things. First, look at your bank account to see if there’s been any recent deposit from the IRS. You can also try the IRS website to see if they have any updates about your payment status (in the past, they used the Get My Payment tool).
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It would be great if there was a website where we can check if we qualify.
You can check on their website. IRS
While there isn’t a specific website to check your eligibility directly for these payments, the IRS website is your best bet. They’ve got tools like the Get My Payment portal (used in the past) and detailed info about the recovery rebate credit.
What happened to the 2020 for $1800. I'm homeless and didn't file a tax return because I didn't work in 2021
Our understanding is that the official deadline to file a 2020 tax return and claim the Recovery Rebate Credit for the $1,800 stimulus payments was May 2024, and that window has technically closed. Typically, the IRS has strict rules about refund deadlines, making it unlikely they can issue those payments now. That said, in some rare cases-like certain hardship situations or IRS errors-there might be exceptions. If you think there was an error or you’re in a unique situation, it might still be worth contacting the IRS directly for guidance or visit a local IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC). Some community organizations and shelters also provide free help with navigating these issues. I hope this helps, and I’m really sorry it’s such a tough situation.
What if you don't file taxes?
That was my question
If you don’t file taxes, you could miss out on certain benefits like refunds or stimulus payments, but not everyone is required to file. For example, if your income is below the filing threshold, the IRS doesn’t typically require it. However, in general, if you didn’t receive all your stimulus payments, filing a tax return is often the only way to claim missing amounts, though deadlines may apply. It might still be worth checking with the IRS directly or seeking free help through local assistance programs to explore your options.
Do persons who receives SSI meet the qualifications
Yes, generally speaking, people who receive SSI (Supplemental Security Income) typically qualify for stimulus payments, as long as they meet the basic requirements.
Put it in god hands hoping that we get it
Yes amen 🙏 I sure do need the extra help lord 🙏
Sometimes all we can do is trust and hope for the best.
I didn’t even get the first stimulus check at all
I’m sorry to hear you didn’t get your first stimulus check. If you’re certain you qualified and never received it, there’s a chance the IRS had trouble processing it, or it got missed entirely. Unfortunately, the deadline to claim it through the Recovery Rebate Credit for 2020 has passed as of May 2024. That said, if there was an error or unusual circumstance, it might still be worth contacting the IRS or the Taxpayer Advocate Service for help.
Well, I got all my stimulus checks, so nothing additional coming for me.
Bye!!!!!
Glad to hear you got everything squared away! Take care, and feel free to swing by if you ever have more questions!
I received mine on Friday
That’s awesome news-so glad to hear you got it! Sometimes these payments can show up unexpectedly, even after deadlines, which is a huge relief.
Where is mine. I have direct deposit
If you’re still waiting and have direct deposit set up, it’s worth double-checking a few things. First, look at your bank account to see if there’s been any recent deposit from the IRS. You can also try the IRS website to see if they have any updates about your payment status (in the past, they used the Get My Payment tool).
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