The second stimulus check maximum income limit is lower than the first stimulus check. Single filers who earned more than $87,000 ($174,000 if married filing jointly and $124,500 if head of household) in 2019 are ineligible for the second stimulus check.

How much does head of household for stimulus?

Stimulus check income limits

Full $1,400 per person maximum (based on AGI)Not eligible (based on AGI)
Individual taxpayerLess than $75,000$80,000 or more
Head of householdLess than $112,500$120,000 or more
Married couple filing jointlyLess than $150,000$160,000 or more

Will I get the stimulus if I filed head of household?

You’re generally eligible for each stimulus check, as long as your adjusted gross income is up to $75,000 if single, $112,500 if you file as head of household or $150,000 if married and filing jointly.

What are the income limits for the second stimulus?

Income Limit Phaseout Ranges – Second stimulus – no children Single – $75,000 to $87,000 MFJ – $150,000 to $174,000 Head of Household – $112,500 to $124,500

How are people getting paid for the stimulus?

As part of the coronavirus stimulus package that went into effect last month, each qualifying American will receive a direct payment from the government. While tens of millions of people have already received their money, the rollout of stimulus payments has been confusing and flawed, to say the least.

How does the stimulus check phase out income?

Stimulus Phase-Out Ranges (they are different for each payment): Once the AGI for a filer hits the income limit for the full stimulus check, the amount of the payment is reduced by $5 for each $100 above the threshold. The payment amount phases out completely once a filer’s AGI exceeds the maximum AGI for the filing status.

How much does a single stimulus check cost?

1 Single – $75,000 to $87,000 2 MFJ – $150,000 to $174,000 3 Head of Household – $112,500 to $124,500