Taxpayers who did not have direct deposit information on record with the IRS can now enter or change that info on the IRS website Get My Payment tool….They will need to enter basic information including:

  1. Social Security number.
  2. Date of birth, and.
  3. Mailing address used on their tax return.

How do I put my direct deposit information on file with the IRS?

Direct deposit is easy to use. Just select it as your refund method through your tax software and type in the account number and routing number. Or, tell your tax preparer you want direct deposit. You can even use direct deposit if you are one of the few people still filing by paper.

What is the website to file for stimulus?

FTB.ca.gov
FTB.ca.gov.

What are the error messages on the IRS stimulus website?

It also allows users to enter their bank account information for direct deposit. But a lot of folks are encountering the an error message that reads “Payment status not available” after entering their information.

What do I need to fill out IRS stimulus form?

The form asks for some personal information — your Social Security number, your address, your date of birth, and your zip code — and is supposed to tell you the status of your stimulus check. It also allows users to enter their bank account information for direct deposit.

How to check your payment status on the IRS website?

The easiest way to check on the status of your payment is through the IRS website, but a lot of users are getting a “payment status not available” error when entering their personal information. A surprising solution has emerged: Typing your information in all caps circumvents the issue for most people.

Where can I find information about the IRS?

Be careful and cautious: The IRS will not send unsolicited electronic communications asking people to open attachments, visit a website or share personal or financial information. Remember, go directly and solely to IRS.gov for official information. Voice your opinion! This site requires you to login or register to post a comment.