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Why does it say my stimulus check will be mailed?

Writer Isabella Wilson

(updated May 13, 2021) Your payment may have been sent by mail because the bank rejected the deposit. This could happen because the bank information was invalid or the bank account has been closed. Note: You can’t change your bank information already on file with the IRS for your Economic Impact Payment.

When should I expect my stimulus paper check?

The IRS’s plan is to first get paper stimulus checks to the people who need them the most. As a result, the lower your income, the sooner you’ll get your money….Estimated IRS Schedule For Mailing Paper Checks.

Taxpayer IncomeDate Check Mailed
$0 to $10,000April 24
$10,001 to $20,000May 1
$20,001 to $30,000May 8

Why is my stimulus check not being mailed?

So, if you live in one of those states and haven’t received the payment yet, but the Get My Payment tool said that your check was mailed on May 22, you now know the reason why you haven’t yet received the payment.

Is the IRS sending out stimulus checks yet?

If things go as per the expectations, we could have a stimulus deal next week and the IRS would start sending out the checks. Many, however, are still waiting for their first coronavirus stimulus checks, including those who didn’t get the payment due to an IRS system error.

When is my payment scheduled to be mailed?

My status on the IRS Get Payment Page was “Your payment is scheduled to be mailed on 5/22/20.” It is 6/10/20 and I have not received. What does the phrase “scheduled to be mailed” actually mean timewise? Another poster said they has a 5/4/20 status. I’d like to know when they actually physically received their payment.

What to do if your stimulus check is blocked?

If such people didn’t get the payment yet, the IRS requests that they “follow the guidance provided in the Payment Issued but Lost, Stolen, Destroyed or Not Received section of the EIP FAQs.” You can also call the IRS at (800) 919-9835.