As of late 2025, the deadline to claim any of the three COVID-19 stimulus checks (Recovery Rebate Credits) has generally passed. The final deadline to file or amend a 2021 tax return to claim the third stimulus check was April 15, 2025. The deadline for 2020 checks (1st and 2nd) has also passed, leaving most opportunities to claim them closed.
The stimulus payments were only disbursed for tax year 2020 and 2021. If you did not receive the stimulus payments from those tax years it is no to late to apply as the eligibility ended after April 15, 2025.
April 15, 2025, will be the last opportunity to claim the third payment. The federal government issued three total Economic Impact Payments, also known as stimulus payments, in 2020 and 2021 to provide financial relief during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you did not receive the first or second Economic Impact Payment, or received a partial payment, you can still claim your full amount. According to the IRS, you should file a 2020 tax return to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit.
The IRS is no longer mailing third stimulus checks automatically. If you haven't received your third stimulus check by mail, you must file a 2021 tax return by April 15, 2025 to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit.
To check if you're owed a past stimulus payment, use the IRS.gov website to access your online account and view payment records, or if you missed a payment, see if you're eligible to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2020 or 2021 tax return, as the "Get My Payment" tool is no longer active for checking status, but the IRS has issued all primary payments.
The 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit includes up to an additional $1,400 for each qualifying dependent you claim on your 2021 tax return. A qualifying dependent is a dependent who has a valid Social Security number or Adoption Taxpayer Identification Number issued by the IRS.
You can qualify for a stimulus payment even if you don't work or have earned income. Usually, married couples qualify to receive a $2,400 stimulus payment, while individuals normally qualify to get $1,200. People with qualifying children under age 17 can get up to an additional $500 for each child.
The “Where's My Stimulus Payment?" tool on IRS.gov is the quickest and easiest way for a taxpayer to check the status of a stimulus check and receive instructions on how to update his or her address. Taxpayers without internet access should call 1-866-234- 2942.
Stimulus check eligibility for the three federal Economic Impact Payments (EIPs) in 2020 and 2021 primarily depended on income levels (Adjusted Gross Income or AGI) set by the CARES Act (1st/2nd) and American Rescue Plan (3rd), with thresholds like $75k for single filers and $150k for joint filers, plus requirements for valid Social Security Numbers (SSNs) for recipients and dependents, though the third payment included more dependents. Eligibility also extended to non-filers receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits.
If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, you will automatically qualify for the third stimulus check which will be in the amount $1400. Even if you are a dependent, you will qualify. This includes young adults (ages 17 to 24), and older adult dependents.
Didn't get the full third payment? Claim the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit. You may be eligible to claim a 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2021 federal tax return. Individuals can view the total amount of their third Economic Impact Payments through their individual Online Account.
If you did not receive the credit or not enough of the credit through the stimulus payments, the only way to claim the proper amount is on your 2020 tax return. You must file a 2020 tax return to claim any credit that you have not already received, even if you otherwise are not required to file a 2020 tax return.
If you're expecting a refund, there are no penalties or interest charges for filing late. However, filing late will delay your refund and extend the statute of limitations for audits.
The IRS Fresh Start Program 2026 is a federal tax relief programdesigned to help individuals and small businesses resolve back taxes. It offers structured options like installment agreements, penalty relief, and Offers in Compromise.
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That means that if you receive a tax refund check or a stimulus check, you would still be entitled to the money the government owes after that one-year mark, but you would need to contact the check issuer and ask for a new one if that time has passed.
Yes, it is too late to claim any COVID-19 stimulus money, as the final deadline to claim the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit (the third stimulus payment) passed on April 15, 2025, and earlier deadlines for the first two payments also expired. The IRS only allows a three-year window to file for refunds and credits, meaning you can no longer claim these missed payments by filing old tax returns.
Stimulus checks – The period to claim unpaid Economic Impact Payments has ended. In December 2024, the IRS sent payments to people who didn't receive them or claim the Recovery Rebate credit by April 2025. Read about the IRS' payments of the recovery rebate credit.
To check if you're owed a past stimulus payment, use the IRS.gov website to access your online account and view payment records, or if you missed a payment, see if you're eligible to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2020 or 2021 tax return, as the "Get My Payment" tool is no longer active for checking status, but the IRS has issued all primary payments.
You can't get a physical "stimulus check" now, as the IRS issued them all, but you might claim missing funds as a Recovery Rebate Credit (RRC) on your 2020 or 2021 tax return by filing by the April 2025 deadline; you need to file a 2020 return for 1st/2nd payments and a 2021 return for the 3rd, even if you don't usually file, using IRS Free File or tax software to claim it as part of your refund. Check your IRS online account for payment records and use IRS.gov for resources to file.
"There is no penalty for failure to file if a refund is due. However, a return claiming a refund must be filed within three years of its due date for a refund to be allowed," the IRS noted, meaning that the last day to claim the money is April 15, 2025.
First, visit IRS.gov, and look for “Non-Filers: Enter Payment Info Here.” Then provide basic information including Social Security number, name, address and dependents. The IRS will use this information to confirm eligibility, and calculate and send an Economic Impact Payment.
2021 Credit (Third Stimulus Payment):
Up to $1,400 per eligible adult. Claim deadline: April 15, 2025 (expired)
The Third Round of Stimulus Checks
Taxpayers would be ineligible for any payment, unless they have a qualifying child, above the following income levels: $80,000 for single taxpayers. $120,000 for taxpayers filing as head of household. $160,000 for married couples filing jointly.