This month, the Internal Revenue Service says it will distribute about $2.4 billion in outstanding stimulus check funds to taxpayers who did not claim a credit they were actually eligible for in 2021.
SSDI recipients will soon see an increase to their benefits checks when the 2025 COLA goes into effect this January.
The IRS says that over one million taxpayers may have missed out on the Recovery Rebate Credit (RRC) claimed on their 2021 ...
The IRS is sending stimulus checks up to $1,400 to 1 million taxpayers who missed claiming the pandemic credit in 2021 ...
The IRS said it will issue around $2.4 billion in "special payments" to taxpayers who haven't claimed federal stimulus checks ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress passed three bills that included stimulus checks, formally known as Economic Impact ...
Some Americans who qualified for a pandemic-era tax credit but did not claim it will get up to $1,400 in their account within the next month.
The automatic deposits will be issued "later this month" and should arrive "in most cases" by late January 2025.
The first check totaled $1,200 for eligible taxpayers, the second $600 and the third $1,400. Most Americans received checks, ...
Your credit amount will be cut by any amount that you received from the third Economic Impact Payment ... You still might be eligible to receive a stimulus check, the IRS stated.