The $1,400 stimulus checks (third round of Economic Impact Payments) were primarily sent in 2021 to eligible individuals, with automatic "plus-up" payments and final, retroactive payments sent through early 2025 to those who missed them. Eligible recipients include taxpayers with 2021 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) up to $75,000 (singles) or $150,000 (joint filers), including those who claimed the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax return.
Qualification for the $1,400 stimulus check (the third Economic Impact Payment) in 2021 depended on your 2021 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) and filing status, with full amounts for single filers earning up to $75,000 (phasing out at $80,000) and joint filers up to $150,000 (phasing out at $160,000), plus $1,400 per dependent; you needed a valid Social Security Number and had to claim it as the Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2021 tax return if you missed the payment, with deadlines typically in April 2025.
Single filers: You qualify for the full $1,400 if your AGI in 2021 was $75,000 or less. The credit begins to decrease for incomes over $75,000 and is fully phased out at $80,000. Married filing jointly: You qualify for the full $2,800 (for two people) if your combined AGI in 2021 was $150,000 or less.
The legislation will give single adults who reported adjusted gross income of $75,000 or less on their 2019 tax returns a one-time check for $1,200. Married couples who filed jointly will receive $2,400. Families will get an additional $500 for each child under 17.
What Were the Stimulus Payment Three Requirements? The third stimulus payment requires the eligible recipient to be a U.S. citizen or resident alien, possess a Social Security number, and not be claimed as a dependent.
Check the status of your stimulus check on the IRS Get My Payment website.
The opportunities to claim or file for the first stimulus payment (issued in March and April 2020) or the second stimulus check (issued by Jan. 15, 2021) or the third stimulus check (issued between March and December 2021) have now passed.
I am receiving Social Security disability benefits. Will I get a stimulus check? Yes, you probably will if you earned less than $75,000 in either 2018 or 2019.
Yes, the IRS announced in late 2024 it would send up to $1,400 to about 1 million taxpayers who missed claiming the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit (third stimulus payment) by automatically issuing payments via direct deposit or paper check, using 2023 tax return info, with most expected by early 2025; eligible individuals who didn't receive these funds might still get them if they filed a 2021 return by the April 15, 2025 deadline. These payments were for those who didn't receive the full third stimulus or didn't claim the credit, with amounts depending on income, filing status, and dependents.
To check your U.S. federal tax refund status, use the IRS "Where's My Refund?" tool or IRS2Go app on IRS.gov, needing your Social Security number/ITIN, filing status, and exact refund amount; for state refunds, check your specific state's Department of Revenue website. Federal refunds are typically updated within 24 hours of e-filing, with most e-filed refunds processed within 21 days.
It is now too late; the deadline to use the recovery rebate credit for the 2020 stimulus was in 2024; the deadline to get the recovery rebate credit for 2021 was April 15, 2025.
Eligibility & Amount
The IRS will send a Letter 6475 in late January, 2022, that lists the stimulus payment amount sent to you. The letter details your information for easy reference—you don't have to file it with your tax return.
Stimuli can be external or internal. An example of external stimuli is your body responding to a medicine. An example of an internal stimulus is your vital signs changing due to a change in the body.
You can no longer claim the $1400 stimulus payment (the third Economic Impact Payment) because the deadline to file a 2021 tax return to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit was April 15, 2025, and that deadline has passed. While the IRS issued some payments automatically in late 2024/early 2025 to those who hadn't filed, the opportunity to claim missing amounts by filing a return is over.
Stimulus payments
Single taxpayers with an adjusted gross income (AGI) of $75,000 or below. Taxpayers filing as heads of household with AGIs of $112,500 or below. Married couples filing jointly with AGIs of $150,000 or below.
There will be no fourth stimulus check going out to anyone. See the AARP article "No, Social Security Beneficiaries Are Not Getting a Fourth Stimulus Check" for more information about this AI-generated fake news. I hope this information is helpful to you.
Families earning less than $150,000 a year and individuals earning less than $75,000 a year should get the full $1,400 per person. Families earning up to $160,000 per year and individuals earning up to $80,000 per year will receive prorated stimulus checks for less than $1,400 max.
Direct Financial Relief:
One-time $600 payment to individuals who earn less than $30,000 and are eligible for the California Earned Income Tax Credit.
The U.S. Congress recently approved and sent to the President an economic stimulus bill. The bipartisan economic stimulus package represents a good effort to get money back to families and seniors as well. Millions of seniors, who do not normally have to file taxes, are eligible to receive a stimulus check.
U.S. Department of the Treasury.