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An online tool can help tell you when your stimulus money is coming.

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The IRS may still have 35 million payments to go (PDF), but if you're tired of wondering where your stimulus check is, the federal agency has an online tracker tool just for you. Called Get My Payment, the online portal can update you on the status of your check, including when you should expect to receive your coronavirus relief payment and in which form it'll arrive, for example as a paper check or prepaid debit card in the mail.

The tool can also tell you if something is blocking your payment, such as if you need to provide more information before the IRS can process your stimulus money. The checks top out at $1,200 per person, depending on your income.

Here we'll explain how to use the Get My Payment tool, including the details you should have on hand. If you run into problems, start here. Hopefully that won't happen, since the IRS said it's improved the tool. Here's what to do if you think your payment might not arrive at all. And here's the latest on a second round of stimulus checks. We update this story often with the latest news.

Things to know before you begin with the Get My Payment tool

  • The tool will ask for your Social Security number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), your date of birth, your street address and your ZIP or postal code.
  • The IRS is sending payments on a schedule. Think of it as batches of payments that get sent at once, rather than individually. The Get My Payment tool can ballpark your scheduled date.
  • The IRS updates its status tracking information on who has and hasn't received a payment once a day. 
  • You should receive a letter about 15 days after the IRS issues your payment, with information on the amount you received and how you received it.

After tracking your payment status with the IRS, you might also consider signing up for the US Postal Service app, which will actually notify you when your payment will arrive in the mail.

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How to track the status and arrival of your stimulus check from the IRS 

If you're eligible for a check, the IRS lets you track your payment schedule through its Get My Payment web portal. Some people have reported having trouble using the portal, and the IRS said it has significantly improved the Get My Payment app to help you set up and track the date of your stimulus payment.

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1. Head to the IRS' Get My Payment page and tap the blue Get My Payment button to check the status of your economic impact payment. 

2. On the next page about authorized use, tap OK.

3. Now on the Get My Payment page, enter your SSN or ITIN, your date of birth, your street address and your ZIP or postal code. Tap Continue.

On the next page, the portal will show your payment status, whether it's been scheduled or if the service can't yet determine your status.

How do I know if my check is in the mail?

The IRS deadline to set up direct deposit with the government passed on May 13. If you didn't set up your account, you'll most likely get your check in the mail.

While most people will receive a paper check, the Treasury Department said 4 million people will get an Economic Impact Payment, or EIP, prepaid debit card instead (and as of the first week of June, it said these payments have been made). We've asked the US Treasury to clarify who gets a check and who gets a debit card.

How do I know that my status information is accurate and what if I get an error message?

You may see confusing messages when using the status tool -- so much so that the IRS explains common status messages in an FAQ. You may get a message if it's impossible to determine your eligibility, for example, or your payment status is not available. We're looking into it, but so far we've unearthed a handful of reasons why Get My Payment may not be able to track your payment status. 

You don't need to sign up to receive stimulus money

To receive the stimulus payment, you may need to file a tax return for 2018 or 2019 if you are normally required to. You can still do that now. Here's how.

Senior citizens, Social Security recipients, railroad retirees and other beneficiaries who typically aren't required to file tax returns will not need to file one to receive a payment.

Again, the agency will mail a letter to a taxpayer's last known address within 15 days after sending the payment. The letter will contain information on when and how the payment was made and how to report to the IRS if you didn't receive your check. 

For more on the stimulus checks, here's how best to use your stimulus check. And here's everything you need to know about the coronavirus and unemployment.

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