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Are direct deposits still going out for stimulus?

Writer Robert Harper

The third stimulus payments are being rolled out in tranches, or groups, by direct deposit and through the mail as a check or debit card. The vast majority of all economic impact payments (EIPs) will be issued by direct deposit, the IRS says, and it will continue to send batches of EIPs every week.

What happens if the bank sends your stimulus check back to IRS?

If the bank account you gave the IRS on your most recent tax return is now closed, the deposit will bounce back to the IRS and the agency will send you a paper check or prepaid debit card. At this time there’s no way to update your bank information unless the IRS can’t reach you by mailing address either.

How does the stimulus payment affect your taxes?

The stimulus payment — or economic impact payment, as the IRS calls it — is technically a tax credit. But this isn’t widely understood. Some people assume that the IRS will add the amount to your income, generating a bigger tax bill, or reduce your future tax refund when you file your tax return next year.

What happens if you send a stimulus check to the wrong bank?

Fortunately per the stimulus legislation a financial institution must return the payment to the IRS. But the process to verify an incorrect account was used and for the IRS to re-issue/correct the payment (likely by check)s may cause extended delays in stimulus payments for some in this situation.

When to claim stimulus check on tax return?

If you don’t get your stimulus check by direct deposit, check or debit card by February the IRS is recommending you claim the stimulus payment via your 2020 tax return.

When do I get my third stimulus payment?

Because you’re getting what amounts to a refundable tax credit now in the form of a third stimulus payment, rather than waiting to get the money from the credit in 2022 when you actually file your 2021 tax return, you’re in effect getting an advanced refundable tax credit.