Will low income people get a stimulus check?

Asked by: Mrs. Elyssa Lind  |  Last update: June 30, 2026
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Currently, there are no federal stimulus checks being issued, but low-income individuals were prioritized in past pandemic relief (Economic Impact Payments) and could qualify for future proposals, like President Trump's proposed "tariff dividend" for low/middle-income earners, though such plans need Congressional approval and legislation to pass. Past payments focused on lower earners (e.g., up to $75k single), and non-filers, including low-income individuals, could claim missing funds via tax credits (Recovery Rebate Credit).

Is there going to be a stimulus check for low-income people?

Direct Financial Relief:

Provides 5.7 million relief payments to low-income California Residents: One-time $600 payment to individuals who earn less than $30,000 and are eligible for the California Earned Income Tax Credit.

Can you get a stimulus check if you have no income?

Individuals without valid Social Security Numbers –– adult or child –– also do not qualify for the economic stimulus payment. An individual must have at least $3,000 of qualifying income for 2007 or at least $3,000 from any combination of the four types of income described below.

Who will qualify for the $1400 stimulus check?

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.
 

How do I get a stimulus check?

Filed taxes in 2018 or 2019. You will get the payments for you and your children automatically. The IRS will pay the Economic Impact Payment in the same way they paid your tax return. Receive Social Security, VA, or SSI benefits.

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Can I get the stimulus check if I didn't file taxes?

Yes, if you didn't file taxes, you could still be eligible for stimulus payments (Economic Impact Payments) by claiming them as the Recovery Rebate Credit (RRC) on a 2020 or 2021 tax return, even if you weren't otherwise required to file, using the IRS Free File program or a VITA site to file a return to get your missing stimulus funds. The IRS sent initial payments based on prior year returns, but you needed to file a tax return for the specific year (2020 or 2021) to claim any missed amounts or payments for dependents, notes the IRS. 

What do I do if I never got any stimulus checks?

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. 

What is the difference between a stimulus and a refund?

In all cases, a taxpayer receives a payment from the government (though we might be waiting a while for DOGE stimulus payments). But Economic Impact Payments (known as stimulus payments) are made to boost the economy, while tax refund payments happen when you pay more than you owe on taxes.

Is the IRS sending stimulus checks to taxpayers who missed the recovery rebate credit?

A million tax filers got letters from the IRS in December indicating they had money coming to them because they were eligible to receive the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit but didn't claim it on their 2021 federal tax return. Those checks were sent out by late January, the IRS says.

How do I check my refund status?

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.

Who qualifies for a new stimulus check?

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.

Who qualifies for $1400?

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.

Who is eligible for the $1,400 stimulus check?

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.
 

Is it too late to claim stimulus checks?

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.

How do non-filers get stimulus checks?

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.

Can I get a tax refund if my income is low?

The Department of Community Services and Development encourages Californians earning under $31,950 a year to file their taxes to claim the California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC), a cash-back tax credit, and receive a larger tax refund. File e​ar​ly to put money in your pocket sooner!

How do people get $8000 back in taxes?

The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC or EIC) is one of the largest credits available, worth up to more than $8,000 for tax year 2025 for a family of five. It is specifically for low- to moderate-income earners.

Can you file taxes with no income to get stimulus?

If you have no taxable income, simply answer the questions including those requesting information needed to compute the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit. Complete the information for your refund, sign the tax return electronically and file the tax return electronically.

How do I claim my first stimulus check?

You can claim the stimulus payments as a tax credit and get the money as part of your tax refund. The stimulus checks are a federal tax credit, known as the Recovery Rebate Credit. In order to get the Recovery Rebate Credit, you will need to file a tax return.

Who will get the $725 stimulus check?

Your family income must be under 200% of the federal poverty level. For a own family of four, that's kind of $62,400 consistent with year. Applications closed in advance in 2025, and only 200 households were picked via a random lottery. You also can't be enrolled in every other guaranteed income program.

How do I check if I'm owed stimulus money?

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.