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IRS begins delivering new round of payments

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WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced that the third round of Economic Impact Payments will begin reaching Americans over the next week, a news release stated.

Following approval of the American Rescue Plan Act, the first batch of payments will be sent by direct deposit, which some recipients were to start receiving as early as this past weekend and with more receiving this week, the Friday news release said.

Additional batches of payments will be sent in the coming weeks by direct deposit and through the mail as a check or debit card. The vast majority of these payments will be by direct deposit.

No action is needed by most taxpayers; the payments will be automatic and, in many cases, similar to how people received the first and second round of Economic Impact Payments in 2020, according to the news release. People can check the Get My Payment tool on Irs.gov today (March 15) to see the payment status of the third stimulus payment.

“Even though the tax season is in full swing, IRS employees again worked around the clock to quickly deliver help to millions of Americans struggling to cope with this historic pandemic,” IRS Commission­er Chuck Rettig said in a statement. “The payments will be delivered automatica­lly to taxpayers even as the IRS continues delivering regular tax refunds. We urge people to visit Irs.gov for the latest details on the stimulus payments, other new tax law provisions and tax season updates.” In general, most people will get $1,400 for themselves and $1,400 for each of their qualifying dependents claimed on their tax return. As with the first two Economic Impact Payments in 2020, most Americans will receive their money without having to take any action, the news release stated.

Some Americans may see the direct deposit payments as pending or as provisiona­l payments in their accounts before the official payment date of March 17.

Because these payments are automatic for most eligible people, contacting either financial institutio­ns or the IRS on payment timing will not speed up their arrival.

Social Security and other federal beneficiar­ies will generally receive this third payment the same way as their regular benefits. A payment date for this group will be announced shortly, the IRS said in its news release.

The third round of Economic Impact Payments (EIP3) will be based on the taxpayer’s latest processed tax return from either 2020 or 2019.

This includes anyone who successful­ly registered online at IRS. gov using the agency’s Non-filers tool last year, or alternativ­ely, submitted a special simplified tax return to the IRS.

If the IRS has received and processed a taxpayer’s 2020 return, the agency will instead make the calculatio­n based on that return.

In addition, the IRS will automatica­lly send EIP3 to people who didn’t file a return but receive Social Security retirement, survivor or disability benefits (SSDI), Railroad Retirement benefits, Supplement­al

Security Income (SSI) or Veterans Affairs benefits. This is similar to the first and second rounds of Economic Impact Payments, often referred to as EIP1 and EIP2.

For those who received EIP1 or EIP2 but don’t receive a payment via direct deposit, they will generally receive a check or, in some instances, a prepaid debit card (referred to as an “EIP Card), the news release stated. A payment will not be added to an existing EIP card mailed for the first or second round of stimulus payments. Under the new law, an EIP3 cannot be offset to pay various past-due federal debts or back taxes.

The IRS reminds taxpayers that the income levels in this new round of stimulus payments have changed.

This means that some people won’t be eligible for the third payment even if they received a first or second Economic Impact Payment or claimed a 2020 Recovery Rebate Credit, the news release stated. See more at irs.gov

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