If you receive Social Security retirement, disability or Railroad Retirement income and are not typically required to file a tax return, you do not need to take any action — the IRS will issue your stimulus payment using the information from your Form SSA-1099 or Form RRB-1099 via direct deposit or by paper check.

Is the IRS sending out economic impact cards?

ANSWER: Yes, the IRS is sending some stimulus payments as debit cards. As of March 24, the IRS is no longer sending payments through direct deposit. All subsequent payments will be delivered as either a mailed check or a mailed debit card.

Is the IRS mailing the third economic impact payment?

Yes, the IRS is mailing Notice 1444-C, Your third Economic Impact Payment, to people who received a third Economic Impact Payment at the address we have on file for you. Please keep any IRS notices/letters you receive related to the third round of Economic Impact Payments with your tax records.

How to return an economic impact check to the IRS?

When returning a direct deposit or a paper check that was cashed or deposited taxpayers should: 1 Mail a personal check, money order, etc., to the appropriate IRS location. 2 Make the check or money order payable to U.S. 3 Include a brief explanation of why they are returning the Economic Impact Payment.

How to get your economic impact payment sent?

Get My Payment, an IRS online tool, shows the projected date when a direct deposit has been scheduled or date when the payment will be mailed by check or prepaid debit card. The Non-Filers Enter Payment Info Here tool helps taxpayers successfully submit basic information to receive Economic Impact Payments quickly.

Is there an IRS app for Economic Impact Payments?

Please go to EIPcard.com for more information. The IRS urges taxpayers to be on the lookout for scams related to the Economic Impact Payments. To use the new app or get information, taxpayers should visit IRS.gov. People should watch out for scams using email, phone calls or texts related to the payments.