Missing payments and lost or stolen cards should be reported to the SSA by calling 1-800-772-1213 or by contacting your local SSA office. When a payment is not issued to you on time by the SSA, you should call the same number listed above or contact your local SSA office.

Do you get stimulus if on disability?

Individuals who receive Social Security disability or SSI should automatically get the stimulus money. If you received SSDI, SSI, or veterans compensation or pension in 2020, and you don’t have dependents, you don’t have to do anything to get your $1,400; the government will send you your check automatically.

Why are SSDI and SSI disability recipients having trouble?

Recipients of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are starting to receive their third stimulus payments. (All U.S. citizens are entitled to the stimulus payments, along with a payment for each child.) Did you know? 2/3 of all initial disability applications get denied!

What to do if you haven’t received your SSI payment?

If the bank says it hasn’t received a payment, you can request a payment trace. To request a payment trace, call 800-919-9835 or fill out IRS Form 3911, Taxpayer Statement Regarding Refund. Similarly, if the Get My Payment tool says your payment was mailed and you haven’t received it, you can request a payment trace.

What to do if you have not received a stimulus check?

SSDI and SSI recipients who have not received a stimulus check may need to request a Recovery Rebate Credit by filing a tax return. Recipients of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are starting to receive their third stimulus payments.

Is the IRS looking for people who did not receive a stimulus check?

“The good news is that millions of Americans who never received the COVID-19-related stimulus funds have another chance to get their fair share of this distribution,” Jack Gillis, executive director of the Consumer Federation of America, said. “The bad news is that the IRS needs to find you.”