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Posted: 12:57 PM May 7, 2008
Last Updated: 1:08 PM May 7, 2008

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Most Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Stimulus Payments

Q. When will I get my payment?

A. Payments are going out now for those returns processed by April 15 and will continue on a weekly schedule through mid-July. See the payment schedule below for both direct deposit and paper checks for further information. Payments will continue through 2008 for returns filed after April 15.

Q. I filed after April 15 and the payment date for my Social Security number has passed. How long will it take for me to get my stimulus payment?

A. It will generally take a minimum of six weeks after you file your return to get your stimulus payment.

Q. I filed my return on time, but I haven’t received my stimulus payment, even though the payment date listed for my Social Security number has passed. Why?

A. In general, the payment schedule only applies if your return was received and the IRS finished processing it before April 15. If you filed your return on time, but close to the April 15 deadline, the IRS may not have finished processing it before April 15.

Processing times for tax returns and stimulus payments vary. If you are getting a regular income-tax refund, the IRS will send you that refund first. Normally, your stimulus payment will follow one to two weeks later.

If you are not expecting a regular tax refund, your stimulus payment generally should arrive a minimum of six weeks after you file.
Also, if you chose direct deposit and requested a Refund Anticipation Loan (RAL) or had your refund deposited into more than one account, you will receive a paper check based on the distribution schedule for paper checks.

Q. I chose direct deposit for my 2007 tax refund but also requested a refund anticipation loan (RAL) from my preparer. How does that affect my stimulus payment?

A. Taxpayers who use Refund Anticipation Loans (RALs) or enter into any other loans or financial agreements with a tax professional, such as agreeing to have return preparation fees deducted from their refunds, cannot receive their stimulus payments by direct deposit and instead will get paper checks based on the paper check distribution schedule.

Q. Will the IRS allow me to provide it with direct deposit information, if I didn’t include that information on my original tax return?

A. You cannot correct direct deposit information or request a direct deposit after a return has been filed.

Q. Is there something I can do to prevent my stimulus payment from being automatically deposited into the account that I identified for the direct deposit of my regular refund?

A. Generally, if you designated direct deposit on a tax return, the stimulus payment will go to the account number you designated. If the account number is no longer active, the IRS will send you a paper check. This process may take several weeks.

Q. I received my stimulus payment, but it was less than what my friends and neighbors received. Why?

A. Your economic stimulus payment is based on information provided on your 2007 income tax return.

Many but not all taxpayers qualify for the maximum basic payment of $600 for singles or $1,200 for married couples. Many parents are also receiving an additional $300 for each qualifying child, born after Dec. 31, 1990.

Your payment may be less than the maximum for one or more of the following reasons:


  • You are single and your net income tax liability is less than $600. If you file Form 1040 net income tax liability is the amount shown on Line 57, plus the amount on Line 52.
  • You are married and your net income tax liability is less than $1,200.
  • You are single and your adjusted gross income (AGI) is more than $75,000. On Form 1040, AGI is the amount on Line 37.
  • You are married filing a joint return and your AGI is more than $150,000.
  • You owe back taxes that reduced your payment.
  • You have non-tax federal debts such as unpaid student loans or child-support obligations that reduced your payment.

Around the time you receive your payment, you will also receive a notice from the IRS explaining how your payment was calculated. It is important to keep this notice as a record of your economic stimulus payment. In addition, you’ll get a separate notice if you owe back taxes or non-tax debts that were offset or deducted from your stimulus payment.

The “Stimulus Payments: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions” section of this Web site has further details on how these payments are figured.

Q. The notice I received shows I should have gotten more than the government actually deposited into my bank account. What happened?

A. It could be that the amount deposited into your bank account was what remained of your stimulus payment after it was reduced, or offset to collect back taxes or other debts such as a student loan or child support. If this is the case, you will receive a separate notice about two weeks after you receive your stimulus payment and notice.

Q. I have moved since filing my 2007 tax return. How will my payment reach me?

A. You should file a Form 8822 with the IRS and a change of address notice with the U.S. Postal Service. This will ensure your check is sent to your new address. Without your current address, the check could be returned to the IRS as undeliverable.

Q. I chose direct deposit for my 2007 tax refund but also requested my electronic filing and/or tax preparation fees be deducted from my refund. Does that affect my stimulus payment?

A. If you requested that your electronic filing or tax preparation fee be deducted from the amount of your refund, you have entered into a financial agreement with the tax preparation provider or e-file software company for a refund anticipated check (RAC). Both Refund Anticipation Checks (RACs) and Refund Anticipation Loans (RALs) are bank products. The money that is deposited into your bank account comes from the financial institution associated with your electronic filing software provider or tax preparation provider, not directly from the IRS. Taxpayers who use RALs, RACs or enter into similar loans or financial agreements with their tax professional or tax software companies will not receive their economic stimulus payments by direct deposit. Instead they will get a paper check that will be issued according to the schedule that has been published for paper check distribution.

Q. I chose to have my tax refund deposited onto a "stored value card" or debit card through the professional tax preparer I used. Will my stimulus payment be directly deposited onto that same stored value card or debit card account?

A. Yes, unless you requested a refund anticipation loan (RAL) through your tax professional or the stored value card or debit card account has been closed, in which case you will receive your economic stimulus payment by paper check. Because the IRS must wait until the money is returned, this process may take several weeks.

Q. I received a stimulus payment and I want to verify that it is correct. How do I figure the payment, myself?

A. The easiest way to figure the amount is to use the Economic Stimulus Payment Calculator on the IRS.gov Web site. Essentially, there are two parts to the stimulus payment: a basic amount based on tax liability, filing status or other qualifying income, if there is no tax liability, and an additional amount based on whether a qualifying child is reported on the return.

Basic Amount of Payment: If you had a net income tax liability for 2007, you will generally receive a payment, unless you can be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s return, had higher income or do not have a valid Social Security number.

Your net income tax liability is one of the following:


  • On Form 1040, the amount shown on Line 57 plus the amount on Line 52;
  • On Form 1040A, the amount shown on Line 35 plus the amount on Line 32; or
  • On Form 1040EZ, the amount on Line 10.

NOTE: Net income tax liability is not the same as the amount of tax withheld from your pay, the amount of your refund or the balance due on your return.

Your stimulus payment is equal to your net income tax liability, but no more than $600, if you are single, or $1,200, if you are married filing a joint return.

If you had no net income tax liability for 2007, you are usually getting a minimum payment of $300, if you are single, or $600, if you are married filing jointly, as long as you had qualifying income of at least $3,000 in 2007. To figure your qualifying income, add together the following amounts:


  • Wages that are reported on Form W-2;
  • Net self-employment income that is taken into account in computing taxable income;
  • Social Security benefits reported in box 5 of the 2007 Form SSA-1099 you received in January 2008. If you don’t have this form, you can estimate your annual benefit by multiplying your monthly benefit by the number of months (usually 12) you received benefits during 2007;
  • Certain Railroad Retirement benefits reported in box 5 of the 2007 Form RRB-1099 you received in January 2008;
  • Veterans’ benefits received in 2007, including veterans’ disability compensation and disability pension or survivors’ benefits received from the Department of Veterans Affairs. You can estimate your annual benefit by multiplying your monthly benefit by the number of months during 2007 you received benefits;
  • Nontaxable combat pay if you chose to include it as earned income on your 2007 return.

Note: Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is not considered qualifying income and is not included for the purpose of establishing eligibility for the stimulus payment.

Additional Amounts for Qualifying Child: If you qualify for the basic amount, you may receive an additional $300 for each qualifying child. To qualify, a child must be younger than age 17 and have a valid Social Security number.

Phase Out: Your payment is reduced, or you may receive no payment at all based on your income level. The stimulus payment begins to phase out for individuals with adjusted gross incomes (AGI) over $75,000 and married couples who file a joint return with AGI over $150,000. The combined payment is reduced by 5 percent of the income above the AGI thresholds. Your AGI is the amount shown on:


  • Form 1040, Line 37
  • Form 1040A, Line 21, or
  • Form 1040EZ, Line 4

Q: I normally don't need to file a tax return. How do I know if I'm one of those people who may be eligible to receive an economic stimulus payment?

A: This group includes some recipients of Social Security, Railroad Retirement or veterans' benefits as well as taxpayers who do not make enough money to normally have to file a 2007 tax return. For example, this can include low-income workers, those who receive Social Security benefits or those who receive veterans’ disability compensation, pension or survivors’ benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. These people will be eligible to receive a payment of $300 ($600 on a joint return), if they had at least $3,000 of qualifying income.

Qualifying income includes Social Security benefits, certain Railroad Retirement benefits, certain veterans’ benefits and earned income, such as income from wages, salaries, tips and self-employment. For people filing joint tax returns, only a total of $3,000 of qualifying income from both spouses is required to be eligible for a payment.

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Posted by: jlp Location: texas on Jul 7, 2008 at 12:42 PM
I was supposed to recieve my stimulas payment on June 27 according to the irs.gov website. I qualify for this payment but havent yet recieved a letter or check. When you check the status on the weblink, it reads "sorry, we have no specific information at this time". This is a bunck of crap. I filed my taxes before April 15th. The weblink doenst give any numbers to call and talk to someone in order to find out the status of these checks. What I want to know is were is this check and how do you find out when the irs finished processing your taxes. The irs had no problem cashing my check on the taxes I paid for 2007.

Posted by: Larry Location: Minnesota on Jun 25, 2008 at 10:16 AM
I got a letter saying my check would be here on a certian date & that date has came and gone.Why diddent I get it?

Posted by: joyce Location: new york on Jun 21, 2008 at 11:53 PM
I am a senior citizen receiving social security. Am I entitle to a stimulus check? If yes how do I apply?

Posted by: mesia Location: wayne on Jun 18, 2008 at 08:20 AM
if my baby daddy is behide on child support will i receive his stimulus check

Posted by: ronald Location: quileute on Jun 17, 2008 at 02:07 PM
Do you need to attach social security statement to income tax return 1040A?

Posted by: robert hebb Location: albemarle on Jun 15, 2008 at 05:01 PM
we what to know when

Posted by: Lisa Location: Illinois on Jun 11, 2008 at 03:45 PM
does the stimulus check affect foodstamps and my ssi check? Keep in mind my husband DOES work so we DO qualify for a stimulus check.

Posted by: mila l Location: wolf on Jun 11, 2008 at 08:49 AM
have not received my tax ck rebate when???

Posted by: Gloria Location: Lynn, MA on Jun 10, 2008 at 05:42 PM
My Husband and I never received a Stimulus Rebate Letter. We filed our taxes with our Accoutant back in February 2008. Do they know what they are doing? We should be getting a $1200.00 check but I don't know if they even know if we exist.

Posted by: Sherri Location: California on Jun 7, 2008 at 11:41 AM
If my husband owed money to the IRS at the time we filed our taxes, but has since then paid in full, will we still receive a check?

Posted by: dominique Location: mineola on Jun 6, 2008 at 10:15 AM
i have been waiting wher is my check ???????

Posted by: Liz Location: Reno on Jun 6, 2008 at 07:38 AM
CORRECTION: According to H&R Block customers they WILL NOT get the stimulus check through "stored value card" it will be send out as a check in the mail.

Posted by: shelana Location: spokane on Jun 5, 2008 at 10:21 PM
SAME HERE I SHOULD HAVE RCVD MY CHECK ON THE 23RD I HAVE CALLED THE IRS SEVERAL TIMES AND THEY ALL GIVE ME THE SAME ANSWER THAT IT WAS MAILED ON MAY 23RD ITS JUNE 05TH WHAT SHOULD I DO?

Posted by: Anonymous on Jun 5, 2008 at 03:48 PM
if i owe back taxes will i get any back at all,if i owe more than the refund?

Posted by: Allyson Location: NV on Jun 4, 2008 at 07:23 AM
I can't believe all of these complaints...The government is giving this money to help you, stop complaining. If you did not get your check or the correct ammount call the appropriate people to get it resolved. This is a great gift that we were not expecting.

Posted by: Erica Location: Los Angeles on Jun 3, 2008 at 12:26 PM
I was supposed to receive my check by May 23, I still have not received it. Is there someone I should contact.

Posted by: SHERRY MILLER Location: NEW JERSEY on Jun 1, 2008 at 09:26 AM
I WAS ONE OF THE FIRST TO FILE AND MY LAST TWO DIGITS OF MY SOCIAL INDICATE THAT MY STIMULUS CHECK SHOULD HAVE COME. WHAT HAPPENED?

Posted by: Matt Location: Redd on May 31, 2008 at 10:25 AM
Yes I did my taxes back in january and got my refund check already. And I was supposed to get my stimulus check on may 9th and still have not received anything no letter no nothing! I have no debt either what gives?

Posted by: TONI KENNEDY Location: NEVADA on May 30, 2008 at 04:26 PM
MY HUSBAND AND I HAD OUR TAXES DONE AND SENT IN BY FEB.2008 . RECIEVED AND SPENT OUR REFUND ALREADY . MY HUSBANDS LAST SSI #'S ARE 07 . WE HAVE NOT RECIEVED A STIMULOUS CKECK BY DIRECT DEPOSIT(WHICH WE SIGNED UP FOR)OR PAPER FOR THAT FACT . EVEN A LETTER STATING WHY NOT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE . AND WE DON'T OWE THE IRS ANYTHING . WHATS UP WITH THAT ???? DO YOU KNOW WHY ????

Posted by: The Governor Location: California on May 29, 2008 at 12:16 AM
Learn to budget your current earnings. Don't count on free money. Start Saving Now!

Posted by: The Governor Location: California on May 29, 2008 at 12:13 AM
Its a free Check thats all. Use it to pay your credit debit.

Posted by: shirley massey Location: il. on May 28, 2008 at 08:06 AM
if i forgot to sign my name willit be sent back to me

Posted by: Jeremy Location: Willingboro,New Jersey on May 24, 2008 at 08:56 PM
I am very concerned. I filed my NJ Tax very early and should have gotten my stimulus check deposit on May 9th. Have not eceived any letter about payment date

Posted by: john Location: indy on May 24, 2008 at 06:15 PM
I never have recieed my economic stimulis check even by mail and it is past the time and I recieved a letter saying I would NOW what do I do ?

Posted by: qui4life Location: milwaukee on May 24, 2008 at 06:55 AM
My check is to be mailed out on may 23,2008 how long will it take me to get it?

Posted by: jennifer Location: tennessee on May 22, 2008 at 06:45 AM
If you have a qualifying child but say that baby was born this year then there is no way for the irs to know about that dependent. that being said you will get the other 300 when you file your 2008 tax return.

Posted by: Erica Location: New Hampshire on May 21, 2008 at 03:25 PM
I filed my taxes as soon as I got them and have had my refund check for months but I was supposed to get my stimulus payment on May 9th and I still don't have it. What could be the issue, I have no debt due anywhere???

Posted by: Linda Harrison Location: 99 West Dr, Cottage Hills, Il 62018 on May 20, 2008 at 08:26 PM
I'm a 42 year disabled woman. I keep getting told by my daughter who's only 17 that I don't qulifiy for the stimulas payment. My question is do I? If so how much will I receive? I clamed myself and my granddaughter who I raised last year because my daughter was in A rehab by Court Order. I received 232.00$ on the 1st & 396 on the 3rd of each month a total mof 7536$ for 1977. Please let me know asap Because I suffer from Major Depression. Thank You Linda J Harrison

Posted by: stacie Location: texas on May 20, 2008 at 01:06 PM
I filed my taxes in january as soon as the irs started recieving them, my stimulus payout date is for may 23, 2008 i was wondering how long it took for the payment to reach me.

Posted by: STEPHANIE Location: DECATUR on May 19, 2008 at 11:53 AM
I have two addresses on my tax return that I filed with H&R block. At the top I have my home address and at the bottom i have my mom address, but I had a change of address in 11/2007 and Im afraid my check might not come because I have two address. But when I got my letter stating I will receive one it came to my home address. please reply back

Posted by: krystal Location: Arizona on May 19, 2008 at 12:39 AM
I filed and did direct deposit. Received my return first week of Feb, however I have yet to receive my stimulus payment and my mother in law got hers and we filed using the same software and they even took the fee out of her return just like mine so what gives?? why did she get hers but I still have to wait for mine in the mail?? I am pretty peeved because now I am short on rent because I was expecting this thing to be in the bank on the 16th. I figured she did hers the same way I did mine.. so when she got her on the 7th I thought everything was all peaches and cream.. NO WAY! So thanks so much.. really appreciate them messing everything up.. and now thanks to them.. I cannot take my cat to the vet like I was hoping I could do because I am pretty worried she is very sick.. it is either the cat or pay rent and my kids and I on the street.. Figures!

Posted by: G Location: Minnesota on May 17, 2008 at 11:09 AM
I was supposed to get a check for $900 which includes my baby and I but only got it for $600 yesterday. I never received the additional $300 for my child?! my coworker received $900 already for her child and herself. I don't get why I got less?

Posted by: Christina Location: NV on May 17, 2008 at 01:39 AM
I had no issues w/my check. My taxes were filed the first week of Feb and my $600 was deposited into my acct on May 7th, as promised.

Posted by: Amanda Location: evansville, IN on May 15, 2008 at 01:16 PM
This is a JOKE! SCREW BUSH!!! I thought my check would be there by 05/16/08 according to the schedule. I just now found out that I will receive my check JULY 4th, because I had my tax prep fee's automatically withdrawn from my check. This whole system is a JOKE! Good ole' US of A my @ss!

Posted by: Elaine Location: AZ on May 14, 2008 at 02:59 PM
It kind of stinks that I won't be recieving anything because some of my income went onto next years taxes because I had started a job begining of December. I am a single mother of two. People that are on disability or SSI still recieved a refund. How is this suppose to help anyone?. Oh well, maybe next year huh!!!

Posted by: karen Location: reno on May 12, 2008 at 04:27 PM
even though you file directly with the IRS, it doesn't mean it will be directly deposited. Found out today, which my money should be there this friday, will be mailed week of July 4th. Government and there little secrets they don't want the citizens to know, just go spend now pay later is there atitude.

Posted by: linda Location: orange, tx on May 10, 2008 at 08:15 PM
Do you have to recieve a letter to get the stimulus checks?

Posted by: Carol Location: Chicago on May 10, 2008 at 01:44 PM
I filed my taxes in Febuary and recieved my tax refund direct deposit and now the date for my social for the stimulas has pasted and I didn't receive anything... Why? Anyone know?

Posted by: Lindsey Location: Oxnard CA on May 10, 2008 at 01:39 PM
I filed on February 17th, and got my tax refund direct deposited in my account within 2 weeks. However, It is past May 2nd, and still no rebate?! What's the deal? According to my social security number It should have been there already.

Posted by: Mary Location: Anderson on May 9, 2008 at 09:23 AM
So far a deposit of $900 was made into our checking account. However we (my husband & I) should have qualified for $600 each plus we have a dependent child which we should have received $300. What happened? I was expecting a check for $1500 total.

Posted by: candy Location: reno on May 7, 2008 at 05:50 PM
if you owe the irs money do you still get a check

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