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Is stimulus check based on net or gross?

Writer Aria Murphy

Your stimulus check eligibility will be determined by the AGI on your latest tax return. If you’ve not yet filed your 2020 taxes, the AGI from your 2019 tax form will determine eligibility. If you’ve filed your 2020 taxes and they’ve been processed, that number will be used.

What is the website to check your stimulus refund?

IRS Get My Payment: How to use the online tracker tool The tool will display a message with information about your payment. You can see things like whether your money was sent or is scheduled to be sent, the payment method (direct deposit, paper check or EIP card) and the date your stimulus money was issued.

Is there going to be another stimulus check?

Whether we get another stimulus check in 2021 depends on how much momentum the proposals for more checks gain. There are still some people who’ve not yet received the third stimulus check, but we’ve got a handy guide for what to do if you’re missing your stimulus check payment.

What was the amount of the first stimulus check?

For reference, the first stimulus check amounted to as much as $1,200, while the second stimulus check brought $600 to eligible Americans. The third stimulus check, which the IRS is still in the process of distributing, is worth up to $1,400 per person, although the eligibility requirements are narrower.

Can a stimulus check be used for child support?

If you owe child support, all or part of your stimulus check could be used to cover the expense. Though there was a lot of confusion about this at first, people who are in prison and jail are eligible to qualify for the first stimulus check of up to $1,200 per adult, as well as the second check of up to $600 and the third check of up to $1,400.

Can a nursing home ask for your stimulus check?

The CARES Act prevented landlords from demanding you give them your stimulus check to make a rent payment. Nursing homes and care facilities also cannot ask you to hand over your stimulus check money to meet a payment, according to the IRS.