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We know there’s been a flood of information and updates about the government’s economic impact payments, or so-called stimulus checks, lately. But quickly and safely moving massive amounts of money into the hands of those who need it is a big job with a lot of moving parts.

We also know that the more you know about the process, the less likely you’re going to be tripped up by calls, text messages, or emails from scammers trying to steal your money or personal information.

Here’s what you need to know about the stimulus payments and how to avoid scams related to these payments.

Who will get money?

Adult U.S. residents that meet established income limits are eligible to receive money from the government. This includes:

Taxpayers – people who filed a federal tax return for 2018 or 2019.

Retirees – people who get Social Security, Railroad, or other retirement benefits.

Beneficiaries – people who get public benefits like SSDI, disability, or veterans’ benefits.

Non-filers – people who do not have to file a federal tax return, including people who made no income or made less than $12,200 (or $24,400 for married couples).

If you get Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits, have a qualifying child, and didn’t file a return in 2018 or 2019, you have to take action by noon ET on Wednesday, April 22 to add the $500 per eligible child to your payment. See details from the IRS.

 

What to do

 

Most people don’t have to do anything to get their money because the IRS will use the same payment method – direct deposit, Direct Express debit card, or paper check – used to send you your tax refund, Social Security, retirement, or other government benefits money. If the IRS doesn’t have your direct deposit information, you can go to the “Get My Payment” feature at irs.gov/coronavirus and let them know where to send your direct deposit.

If you don’t usually file a tax return, go to irs.gov/coronavirus to access the “Non-filer” portal and to figure out what, if anything, you have to do to claim your money.

To check on the status of your payment, you can now use the “Get My Payment” feature at irs.gov/coronavirus.

Avoiding Coronavirus stimulus payment scams

Scammers are using these stimulus payments to try to rip people off. They might try to get you to pay a fee to get your stimulus payment. Or they might try to convince you to give them your Social Security number, bank account, or government benefits debit card account number.

4 tips for avoiding a Coronavirus stimulus payment scam

  1. Only use irs.gov/coronavirus to submit information to the IRS – and never in response to a call, text, or email.
  2. The IRS won’t contact you by phone, email, text message, or social media with information about your stimulus payment, or to ask you for your Social Security number, bank account, or government benefits debit card account number. Anyone who does is a scammer phishing for your information.
  3. You don’t have to pay to get your stimulus money.
  4. The IRS won’t tell you to deposit your stimulus check then send them money back because they paid you more than they owed you. That’s a fake check scam.

Report scams to the Federal Trade Commission at ftc.gov/complaint.

To keep up with the latest scams, sign up for the FTC's consumer alerts.

Watch these videos for more tips on how to avoid ecomonic impact payment scams:

FTC tips to avoid economic impact payment scams

(This post is part of the FTC's imposter scam series.)

Updated April 21, 2020 with new deadline for some benefit recipients.

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Tlynnmurphy
May 12, 2020

In reply to by javiernava19766

Interestingly, I currently have the exact same issue: a mysterious vanishing stimulus check ! ALSO scheduled for direct deposit (including correct account info) on April 29 2020 by the IRS. The payment has not yet arrived via mail, direct deposit or refused by my bank as of May 12 2020. Any Helpful Advise Available?
bbanas
May 28, 2020

In reply to by javiernava19766

I'm in the same boat. Says will be deposited on 29th of april and the last 4 of bank account are correct; never received. Ill let you know if i receive or get a number to call.
jamie889
May 29, 2020

In reply to by bbanas

Same with me. Was supposed to be deposited May,20 and the last 4 of my account # are correct but nothing in my account and my bank says nothing is pending..I've called every Irs number I can find and not one human on any of them.
CKGoku
May 13, 2020

In reply to by javiernava19766

I am receiving the same message in the my payment status, says it was scheduled to be deposited on April 29,2020 and the account number is correct, yet there is nothing there. Called bank said they do not show any deposit coming into the account! What's going on?
Jballenger12
May 28, 2020

In reply to by Tsant8585

We’re having the same issue. The “Get my payment tool” says a payment was scheduled for April 30th and we haven’t received anything. I have checked with my bank and nothing is pending. Any advice? Please help our bills are past due!
FeliciaPrivett
May 10, 2020

In reply to by Tsant8585

My deposit date was April 30th and still nothing.. I give up.
Nun ola ochun
May 13, 2020

In reply to by uberdadeo

I haven't received my niether.. It was deposited April 29th but nothing in my account
1spirtman
May 15, 2020

In reply to by Tsant8585

I used cash appts routing # and acct #, my status said my payment was scheduled for 4/30, I still havnt recieved anything and have to way to check with cash app.
jtturner09
May 17, 2020

In reply to by Tsant8585

Same exact thing, get my payment says it was scheduled for 04/29/2020 but no deposit ever came. Bank account is right and we got our letter, just no deposit is there anyone we can call, my wife and I need that $2400
Adonaizedek
May 11, 2020

In reply to by Abryant

Yes the it's web portal says it was deposited on April 29th it shows the last four digits of my bank acct which is correct but I received no stimulus deposit in my Walmart Money Card cheking account
Care4bear
May 11, 2020

In reply to by Adonaizedek

This is the same thing that happened to me. Has anyone received there stimulus yet in cash app?
Edmons
May 12, 2020

In reply to by Adonaizedek

I too used the get my payment with a direct deposit date of 04/29/2020 I checked with my bank on that day and every day there after and still no deposit from IRS. Even recieved a letter from Trump stating I have recieved stimulus funds!!!! So tell me why am I still broke?
Oomar
May 11, 2020

In reply to by Abryant

got the same thing said I was going to recive it on the 30th of April and haven't gotten nothing this is wrong smh
JOHNNY BLAZE
May 14, 2020

In reply to by Oomar

hello to all I'm also going through same I have a chime n nothing I got the letter saying it did n nothing I read on a article and it said it was being deposited by how much if umade 0 to 10000 u should get it by the end of May Or in June and those with 30000 or less should have gotten it those that make over 50000 will have to Waite till July or aug. this what I read n can't contact it's or email them all my infom..matches .and waiting I need to pay my bills light bill $400 water bill 300 and internet 260 n wow that's almost all of it barley left n food is pricy now good luck n blessing stay safe
Ehazard
May 12, 2020

In reply to by Abryant

My deposit was scheduled for the 29th of April and still no word. The last four of the bank account was correct. I keep waiting to see if I will receive something via mail, but nothing as of yet.
bishop deville
May 15, 2020

In reply to by Ehazard

any word i too have the same situation .ive made contact with chime and they say many others are going through the same situation with the same deposit date .
Moflynn
April 29, 2020
I received my Covid-19 Stimulus Check via mail on April 27,2020. On April 28,2020 my wallet was stolen. I called my bank and did all the necessary security flags and reports. I then did the same with my credit card agency. The problem is in my wallet was also my Stimulus Check—IT WAS NOT ENDORSED/ SIGNED. My wallet was stolen while I was grocery shopping for my family and planned on depositing my Stimulus Check. My question is: How OR Can I have the Stimulus Check that was stollen within my wallet? And How or to Whom can I contact to cancel and request a New Stimulus Check? I am desperate and any and all IRS phone numbers are unable to assist me in this emergent matter. Please Help!
FTC Staff
May 15, 2020

In reply to by Moflynn

This FTC blog post explains what to do if you think an identity thief got your stimulus payment.

Report the stolen check and create an IRS affidavit at www.IdentityTheft.gov. Click "Get Started" on the first page. On the next page, click on the green bar that says " someone claimed an economic stimulus payment using my information."

Fill in what you know to create an identity theft report and IRS Identity Theft Affidavit. The system will create a list of steps for what you can do next.

loboe
April 29, 2020
I had tax fraud this year and someone else filed taxes for 2019 in my name. The stimulus check appears to have been deposited into a bank account that I do not have and never have had. Will I be able to get my stimulus check???
FTC Staff
May 15, 2020

In reply to by loboe

This FTC blog post explains what to do if you think an identity thief got your stimulus payment. You can report tax identity theft  at the same time.

Report the stolen check and create an IRS affidavit at www.IdentityTheft.gov. Click "Get Started" on the first page. On the next page, click on the green bar that says " someone claimed an economic stimulus payment using my information."

Fill in what you know to create an identity theft report and IRS Identity Theft Affidavit. The system will create a list of steps for what you can do next.

LW
April 29, 2020
Filed both 2018 & 2019 returns. Both times we forwarded refund due to the following year. Tried to check on Economic Impact web site but I have been told my info doesn't match. I also get Social Security benefits direct deposited. But as of 4/29 I haven't seen anything? What do I need to do?
dannyboy
April 29, 2020
I also kept getting the "does not match our records" error. I tried playing around with the input. When I put the Total Income (line 6 of the 2018 1040 form) amount instead of the adjusted gross income (line 7) as requested, it worked.
HELP
April 29, 2020
I receive my stimulus check in the mail but it was stolen from my house how do I cancel the check and can i get another one sent to me if the 1st check hasn’t been cashed
FTC Staff
May 15, 2020

In reply to by HELP

This FTC blog post explains what to do if you think an identity thief got your stimulus payment.

Report the stolen check and create an IRS affidavit at www.IdentityTheft.gov. Click "Get Started" on the first page. On the next page, click on the green bar that says " someone claimed an economic stimulus payment using my information."

Fill in what you know to create an identity theft report and IRS Identity Theft Affidavit. The system will create a list of steps for what you can do next.

maggier
April 29, 2020
I owed “0” dollars on my tax return. I’ve been trying to enter direct deposit information so I can get my stimulus money but it will not let me. I didn’t owe money or receive a refund. It will not work in this situation. What do I do?
SN in Virginia
April 29, 2020
Because I didn't had direct deposit on file with the IRS, I was not in the first wave to receipt the stimulus payment and it took about a week of trying before the "get my payment" site allowed my to enter the AGI from my 2018 return and add the direct deposit information. But now it says that this information does not match what they have "on file" for me. There is noone available anywhere at the IRS to help me know what to do next? I simply don't have any different information to give them! My income definitely should make me qualified to receive the payment. Another adult living at my address received her check right away. I called my member of Congress' office when I first started having problems just getting through step 1, and he said the system was being completely reworked. Could this still be just a glitch? Has anyone else had this experience, and was it resolved?
Dons 32
April 29, 2020
I try to enter bank info and I applied 2018 refund to 2019 and it asks for line 22. My accountant left it blank and I get a message it doesn't match their records. Help!
Teresa
April 29, 2020
I'm on ssdi and ssi, treasury department stated we would receive it on April 29.Still no deposit on direct express card ,do we have to file to get a stimulus check?
Willowk
April 29, 2020
It's the 29th. We receive ssdi on our direct express debit card. Yet the stimulus isn't there and direct express has a recording saying they have no info on the stimulus so what's really going on? Why isn't it there? Has anyone on ssdi received payment via their direct express card?
vwlobodr
April 29, 2020
my 2018 has my wife's itin number so I filed my 2019 March 18th and I have received my refund 24th but still no stimulus check . get my payment says information doesn't match how's that possible and I've already received my 2019 tax return. help
PostKC
April 29, 2020
My rejection says information provided does match what the IRS has on file.... So what an I to do next I'm not going to give up on fixing this because my family's financial situation could change our life for the better.......
BB
August 21, 2020
I keep getting an email stating that payment has been deposited to account and to download receipt invoice. PAYMENT RECEIPT .iso and sender is Customer.Updates. when I click on the from it says feedback@
Renee K
April 29, 2020
The check my payment irs website says the information entered does not match the records on file. I have entered my SS#, date of birth and address correctly. I have not moved in 21 years so my information hasn't changed. Is there another way to check on it?
jimmyjana
April 29, 2020
When I check on the status of my stimulus check, it has the wrong account number but my husband's status reads correctly. Should I be worried? Do they all come together or separately?
Mr dee
May 09, 2020

In reply to by jimmyjana

I have the same problem my account number is correct and on my wife's it has my last 4 numbers to my ss and still no money and the irs took my offset but return it from my refund but returned it because I fully paid them so it's about pation s
DebbieNDave
April 29, 2020
I logged on 4-28 and was finally able to put my husbands info along with our DD information in. It was accepted. When I tried to put my info in, it said my information does not match their records. The only difference is my SS and DOB, and I KNOW they are correct. Not sure what to do........
thinking
May 15, 2020
Hello. Our tax preparer person kept the stimulus check. I should the proof of the account information was not our but the tax preparer. The response was too bad. Please advise Thanks
FTC Staff
May 15, 2020

In reply to by thinking

This FTC blog post explains what to do if you think an identity thief got your stimulus payment.

Report the stolen check and create an IRS affidavit at www.IdentityTheft.gov. Click "Get Started" on the first page. On the next page, click on the green bar that says " someone claimed an economic stimulus payment using my information."

Fill in what you know to create an identity theft report and IRS Identity Theft Affidavit. The system will create a list of steps for what you can do next.

Janet
April 29, 2020
We filed our 2018 taxes but did not have a bank account at that time. So our refund was mailed. In the meantime we became disabled and receive social security disability.and now have a bank account that our disability checks are deposited to. I put in our banking info last week. My question is will our checks be electronically deposited or mailed. Thank-you
hinfla
April 29, 2020
Stimulus Bank Information Problem Solved. Entered 2019 adjusted gross income with either zero refund or zero payment. Received error messages. So, I entered 2018 adjusted gross income with zero refund. It worked. Received IRS confirmation message.
lisav1134
April 29, 2020
I've been trying to use the non filers application to give my direct deposit info for about a week. All my info is accurate and it still says incorrect info entered or something like that. I've had little to no income for the last two years so I haven't filed taxes for 2018 or 2019. What do I do?
Eddie1971
April 29, 2020
It says for the last few days I will get my payment on 4-29-20. So where is it ...
javiernava19766
May 10, 2020

In reply to by Eddie1971

On the 29th of April I'm supposed to get deposit for stimulus payment from IRS to my bank and still nothing yet HELP!!!?? Where is it!!!
LmstarDon't us…
May 10, 2020

In reply to by Eddie1971

Have you gotten yours yet? I haven't and was scheduled 4/29/2020 I called Treasury offset program and there is nothing on my social security number.
Dale8871
May 11, 2020

In reply to by Eddie1971

I have the same situation. Get my refund status says electronic deposit on 4/29 but my bank hasn't gotten it. Now its May 11th. Frustrating!!!