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Stimulus payments to begin next week

- By CNN

The Internal Revenue Service said Friday that some stimulus payments will start going out next week, starting with people who have filed tax returns for 2018 or 2019 and authorized direct deposit.

The first round of direct-deposit payments will be made automatica­lly to qualifying taxpayers.

Social Security beneficiar­ies will also receive their payments automatica­lly. Those payments will go out “in the near future,” the IRS said Friday.

The timeline keeps the first payments on the schedule promised by Treasury Secretary Steven

Mnuchin, who said April 2 that the payments would begin going out within two weeks. He had earlier pushed for distributi­ons, part of the $2.2 trillion economic relief package passed by Congress in March, to start as early as April 6.

Others — including people who haven’t filed returns, authorized direct deposits or receive Social Security — will likely have to wait weeks and even months before seeing their money. Some will have to first file a return or register online in order to receive the payment.

Also on Friday, the IRS launched a new tool to help low-income people who aren’t normally required to file returns to input some basic informatio­n so that they can receive the stimulus money. They’ll have to provide their Social Security number, name, address and the number of their dependents — as well as bank account informatio­n if they want to receive a direct deposit.

Next week, the IRS is planning to roll out a web portal that will give people whose bank account informatio­n is not on file with the agency the ability to submit it in order to get their stimulus payments faster, without waiting for paper checks. It will also help people check on the status of their payments.

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