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No Stimulus Check Yet? Here Are 7 Possible Reasons
Moneywise ^ | 03/17/2021 | Sigrid Forberg

Posted on 03/18/2021 10:36:16 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

It took the IRS just two days to start processing $1,400 stimulus checks after President Joe Biden signed his $1.9 trillion relief package into law. The third direct payments of the pandemic began to show up in bank accounts last weekend.

As of Wednesday, millions of Americans had already received more money to take care of bills, pay down debt, save or invest.

But if you keep refreshing your online banking and still aren't seeing the cash, what's happened? Here are seven potential reasons you haven't gotten your money yet.

1. The IRS is sending out the stimulus checks in 'batches'

The IRS has a juggling act as it distributes these stimulus checks at the height of tax season. IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig promised in a news release that the multitasking wouldn't slow the delivery of relief payments he said were needed by millions of Americans "to cope with this historic pandemic."

But even with IRS employees working around the clock, getting the stimulus checks out is a huge task for the tax agency. So, it's splitting the aid payments into batches.

The first batch of direct deposits started arriving last weekend and included 90 million payments worth more than $242 billion, the IRS says in a news release. Another batch was to go out this week, with more to follow in the coming weeks.

2. Your bank may be holding up the money

In at least some cases, the IRS is apparently "future dating" the payments, similar to the way you might write a later date on a check if you don't have the funds in your account just yet. And, your bank not may make your stimulus check money available to you until the tax agency's official payment date.

That was the case with JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo, whose customers didn't receive the cash in their accounts until Wednesday, days after distribution started. The banks said they were observing the IRS "effective date" for the payments, but some customers threatened to close their accounts in protest.

Already there's speculation over whether there will be a fourth stimulus check, but don't count on it. So use your $1,400 wisely — maybe by putting it to work using one of today's popular investing apps.

3. You moved or changed your bank account

If you recently switched bank accounts, the IRS probably doesn’t have your new account information on file — meaning it's not able to send you a direct deposit. You'll have to wait for the tax agency to mail you a paper check or debit card, and that will take weeks.

A similar issue applies if you moved recently and normally receive tax refunds through the mail. If the IRS unsuccessfully tries to send your payment to your old address, the check will need to be reissued and you'll face an extra-long wait.

You can check on the status of your stimulus check by using the IRS' Get My Payment tool. And though you can’t update your information there, you can potentially identify why your payment has been delayed.

4. The money has been siphoned off by a debt collector

You may not see your stimulus check yet because the money has been intercepted. Debt collectors couldn’t garnish the two earlier relief payments, but a legislative loophole has given them access to this round.

Because the bill was fast-tracked through Congress using an arcane budget process, the cash can be seized to pay many types of debt, though not tax debt or back child support.

If your stimulus payment is at risk because you're overwhelmed by debt, a lower-interest debt consolidation loan can help you get a handle on what you owe — and pay it off more quickly.

5. You’re getting a paper check or debit card

The IRS is prioritizing direct deposit payments, so if you'll be receiving a paper stimulus check or a debit card, you may be waiting a while for your $1,400.

It can take up to a few weeks for the paper and plastic to reach their intended recipients.

When last year's first $1,200 stimulus checks went out, some people mistook their mailed checks or debit cards for junk mail. So if you know you'll be receiving your money via the Postal Service, be alert when you check your mailbox over the next few weeks.

6. You haven’t filed taxes the last two years

Not every American has to file federal income taxes every year. For example, if you earn less than $12,400 a year, don't have self-employment income, are single and under age 65, you don't have to file a tax return for 2020.

But if you’re not receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement Benefits and haven’t filed taxes for 2019 or 2020, then the IRS will have no record of your eligibility for a stimulus check.

To ensure you’ll get your payment, fire up a reliable tax software program and get yourself on the tax agency's books.

7. You don’t qualify for a stimulus check anymore

After much back and forth, the Democrats who control Congress agreed to a more targeted approach for this round of stimulus checks.

Individuals making more than $80,000 and couples earning over $160,000 get no money this time.

Previously, the cutoff thresholds were $100,000 for single taxpayers and $200,000 for couples filing jointly.

What if your money is missing — and you need it now?

If it appears your stimulus check will be delayed, or if the new income guidelines mean there's no cash for you, there are several options if you need money like yesterday.

  • Slash your insurance bills. Car insurance companies have been handing out discounts to drivers who are on the road less through the pandemic. Not yours? Sounds like it’s time to shop around for a better deal from a more flexible provider. And while you’re looking, why not save hundreds on homeowners insurance by comparing rates to find a lower price?

  • Reduce your mortgage payments by refinancing. Mortgage rates remain historically low, and refinancing your existing mortgage could reap big savings. The mortgage technology and data provider Black Knight reported in early March that 12.9 million mortgage holders were good refinance candidates, meaning they could cut their monthly payments by hundreds of dollars with a new loan.

  • Trim your budget and “make your own” stimulus check. By finding a few creative ways to cut back, you can possibly rearrange your budget to find another $1,400. Use cloth instead of paper napkins, refill water bottles instead of buying bottled water, and use your own coffee cup to get a discount at your local cafe. Have a hobby or special talent? Turn it into a side income. And, download a free browser extension that will automatically hunt for better prices and coupons when you shop online.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Society
KEYWORDS: debtconsolidation; help; irs; pandemic; refinancing; sideincome; stimuluscheck
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To: LibertyWoman

$2800 for married couples with income under 150K (AGI), plus $1400 for every child 16 or under.


41 posted on 03/18/2021 11:35:14 AM PDT by P8riot (I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
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To: AnglePark

OH NO. Good luck with that. A few years ago, we got some letters saying we owed about $250,000. Took months to get it straightened out. And every time I would call the IRS to check on it, anyone I talked to identified herself as “Mrs. Knox”.


42 posted on 03/18/2021 11:36:06 AM PDT by NEMDF
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To: Hillarys Gate Cult

Since our second one ended up being a check (since they messed up/changed our bank info??), I am expecting this one to also be a check, maybe by the end of April?


43 posted on 03/18/2021 11:38:09 AM PDT by NEMDF
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To: SeekAndFind

Just under $200 for the first one, nothing second time, nothing expected this time. Still waiting for our tax refund going on six weeks now.


44 posted on 03/18/2021 11:38:46 AM PDT by jughandle (Big words anger me, keep talking. )
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To: jughandle

“Still waiting for our tax refund going on six weeks now.”

I filed 2 weeks ago and got our refund earlier this week.


45 posted on 03/18/2021 11:44:17 AM PDT by Armscor38
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To: NEMDF

Thanks — right now you can’t get anyone on the phone, but I hope it works out before I have to file 2020. I’m pretty sure Mrs. Knox threw my return away... ;-)

$250K?! Holy cow. It’s stressful enough when you have an issue with the IRS, but if I got letters telling me I owed that much money I’d have a heart attack.


46 posted on 03/18/2021 11:44:24 AM PDT by AnglePark
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To: NEMDF

Check may arrive quick as Biden wants to buy as many “friends” as he can get.


47 posted on 03/18/2021 11:47:26 AM PDT by Hillarys Gate Cult (This space for rant.)
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To: Red Badger

I got the same two weeks ago. It’s for the $600 that was sent


48 posted on 03/18/2021 11:50:30 AM PDT by DallasGal (Is wishing someone would die really all that bad?)
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To: NEMDF

Funny you say that
First and second check no issues
Taxable income the same
Bank info the same
This time no third check yet
Website a joke
Only difference is the two idiots in the white house


49 posted on 03/18/2021 11:51:02 AM PDT by italianquaker
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To: DallasGal

Our postman must be sloooooow....................


50 posted on 03/18/2021 11:51:36 AM PDT by Red Badger ("We've always been at war with Climate Change, Winston."..............................)
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To: AnglePark

Yes, we weren’t exactly calm, and feeling like, “this will all work out soon...”. Then later down the resolution road, some IRS worker told me on the phone that we were all set and NOT owing the $250K, and asked me to quit sending in FAXes all the time (which I would do, whenever I talked to one of them, just to capture what I was told, in writing), and I said, no, I WILL KEEP SENDING them until we get a letter from you/IRS that says this has all been resolved. Then we ended up getting like $800 more refund, after it was over.


51 posted on 03/18/2021 11:51:50 AM PDT by NEMDF
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To: SeekAndFind

Haven’t received ours yet. Don’t really care so much. It will come when it comes.


52 posted on 03/18/2021 11:52:04 AM PDT by Halls (Texan by birth, Texan by choice, Always a Texan! Pro Life!, )
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To: SeekAndFind

I must live on the wrong planet, I send the Govt/IRS money, not the other way around.


53 posted on 03/18/2021 11:52:23 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: Red Badger

Postal service is slow. First not was on a debit card. I converted it to a tangible asset and accessories for said asset. 2nd came as a check. Who knows on the 3rd.


54 posted on 03/18/2021 11:56:33 AM PDT by DallasGal (Is wishing someone would die really all that bad?)
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To: SeekAndFind

My circumstances are none of the above. We have not recd the $600 check yet and are not holding our breath for the $1400 one. Thankfully we are not relying on the government tit for survival.


55 posted on 03/18/2021 11:59:46 AM PDT by Lion Den Dan
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To: DallasGal

Who knows on the 3rd?............................Bitcoin..............


56 posted on 03/18/2021 12:03:40 PM PDT by Red Badger ("We've always been at war with Climate Change, Winston."..............................)
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To: SeekAndFind

Trump won
Biden cheated
Where is my handout


57 posted on 03/18/2021 12:14:17 PM PDT by ptsal (Vote R.E.D. >>>Remove Every Democrat ***)
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To: Lion Den Dan

Never received the first one. Even though when I checked several different times the site told me I would be receiving it on some future date. I guess I get to claim it on my 2020 taxes as a credit towards taxes owed. At least that’s what the letter I got said.

Second one came fairly quickly but only got $419.19 not $600.

Still nothing on the third one. I can’t tell anywhere how much, if any, I should expect. The information on line is lacking in qualification detail or how reductions might be assessed if you are over a certain annual reported income etc.


58 posted on 03/18/2021 12:35:25 PM PDT by John Milner (Marching for Peace is like breathing for food. )
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To: SeekAndFind

Re: Reason 7. Some of us are just tax payers, and have never gotten anything from the government but the same crap we always do.


59 posted on 03/18/2021 12:36:41 PM PDT by zeugma (Stop deluding yourself that America is still a free country.)
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To: SeekAndFind

got mine. Direct deposit to my bank account.


60 posted on 03/18/2021 4:08:15 PM PDT by plain talk
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