What do I do if I didn’t get my stimulus checks? – Get It Back (2024)

By Christine Tran, 2020 Get It Back Campaign Intern

Last updated January 12, 2024

It’s not too late to get any missed stimulus checks! You will need to file a 2020tax returnto get the first and second stimulus checks and a 2021 tax return to get the third stimulus check. You must file a 2020 tax return by May 17, 2024.

To claim your first, second, or third stimulus checks, visit GetYourRefund.org which opens January 31, 2024.

If you didn’t get your first, second, or third stimulus check, don’t worry — you can still claim the 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. It’s not too late to file a tax return to get the Recovery Rebate Credit!

Click on any of the following links to jump to a section:

  • How do I claim the Recovery Rebate Credit?
  • First Stimulus Check
  • Second Stimulus Check
  • Third Stimulus Check
  • Finding the amounts of your stimulus checks
  • When will I get the Recovery Rebate Credit?
  • Need help with claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit?

You can get the Recovery Rebate Credit by filing your taxes. The tax return you need to file will depend on which stimulus checks you need to get.

Visit GetYourRefund.org, to get the first, second, or third stimulus checks (or a combination of missed stimulus checks).

First and Second Stimulus Check

You will need to file a tax return for Tax Year 2020 (which you file in 2021). The original deadline to file your 2020 taxes was May 17, 2021. Since you have up to 3 years to file prior year taxes, you must file a 2020 tax return by May 17, 2024.

If you don’t owe taxes, there is no penalty for filing late. If you owe taxes, you may be subject to penalties and fines for not filing or not paying taxes by the original due date. The government may reduce your tax refund to pay for any taxes you owe and other federal and state debts.

To learn more about your options if you think you owe taxes, read “Is it too late to get tax credits from previous years?” and “What to Do if I Owe Taxes but Can’t Pay Them.”

Third Stimulus Check

You will need to file a tax return forTax Year 2021(which you file in 2022). The original deadline to file your 2021 tax return was April 18, 2022. Since you have up to 3 years to file prior year taxes, you can file a 2021 tax return by April 18, 2025.

Filing Your Taxes

Tax software, such asMyFreeTaxes, H&R Block, or TurboTax, will automatically help determine if you qualify for the Recovery Rebate Credit.

You can also use Code for America’s GetYourRefund.org.

If your income is $73,000 or under, you can useIRS Free Fileto prepare and file yourfederal income taxesonline for free. If you earn less than about $60,000, you can also use the IRSVITALocator toolor visitAARP FoundationTax-Aideto locate a free tax site that is open now that the tax season is over.

If you received your first, second, and/or third stimulus check, you’ll need to know the amount you got for each check. If you need help finding the amount of your checks, click here.If you haven’t received your stimulus checks, you will be asked questions to help confirm your eligibility and the amount you are owed.

The following sections provides information about who may need to file to get each of the stimulus checks.

If you did not qualify for the first stimulus check based on your 2018 or 2019 taxes, you can claim the Recovery Rebate Creditif you are eligiblebased on your 2020 tax return (which you file in 2021).

Here are some situations where you may need to take action to get the first stimulus check:

If you did not qualify for the second stimulus check based on your 2019 taxes, you can claim the Recovery Rebate Creditif you are eligiblebased on your 2020 tax return.Please note that some of the second stimulus check eligibility rules differ from the first stimulus check.

Here are some situations where you may need to take action to get the second stimulus check:

  • If you were claimed as a dependent on someone else’s 2019 tax return, you were not eligible for a stimulus check. However, if that changed in 2020 and you met the other eligibility requirements, you can claim the credit on your 2020 federal tax return (which you file in 2021).
  • If your second stimulus check wassent to a bank account that is closed or no longer active, the IRS will not reissue the payment by mail. Instead, you will have to file a 2020 tax return to the claim the payment as the Recovery Rebate Credit.
  • If your second stimulus check didn’t reflect all your qualifying dependents or if your income decreased in 2020 and you only received a partial stimulus check based on your 2019 income, you can claim the additional money when you file a 2020 federal tax return.

If you did not qualify for the third stimulus check based on your 2019 or 2020 taxes, you can claim the Recovery Rebate Credit if you are eligible based on your 2021 tax return.

Here are some situations where you may need to take action to get the third stimulus check:

  • If you were claimed as a dependent on someone else’s 2020 tax return, you were not eligible for a stimulus check. However, if that changed in 2021 and you met the other eligibility requirements, you can claim the credit on your 2021 federal tax return (which you file in 2022).
  • If your third stimulus check was based on your 2019 return or information received from Social Security Administration, Railroad Retirement Board, or Veteran Affairs and you did not get the correct amount.
  • If your third stimulus check didn’t reflect all your qualifying dependents or if your income decreased in 2021 and you only received a partial stimulus check because of your 2019 or 2020 income, you could claim the additional money when you file your 2021 federal tax return (which you file in 2022).

To find the amount of stimulus payment(s) you’ve received, you can:

  • Refer to the IRS notices that were mailed to you.IRS Notice 1444 shows how much you received from the first stimulus check.IRS Notice 1444-Bshows how much you received from the second stimulus check. IRS Notice 1444-C shows how much you received from the third stimulus check.
  • Check your bank statements. If you had your payments direct deposited, you can find the amount of your first, second, and third stimulus check using your bank statements. They should be labeled as “IRS TREAS 310” and have a code of either “TAXEIP1” (first stimulus check), “TAXEIP2” (second stimulus check), or “TAXEIP3” (third stimulus check).
  • Request an account transcript. You can request an account transcript sent electronically or by mail using Get Transcript. You can also call the IRS’ automated phone transcript service at 800-908-9946 or mail in Form 4506-T to have your transcript be sent by mail.
  • Create an account on IRS.gov/account. You can view your stimulus check amounts under the Tax Records tab. If you filed jointly with your spouse, you will only see your half of the stimulus check amounts. Your spouse will need to sign into their own account to see the other half of the stimulus check amounts.
  • To create a new IRS.gov account, you need to register with ID.me. Check out this guide to create an IRS ID.me account.

If the above options don’t work for you, you can provide the amount of your stimulus checks based on memory. The IRS will correct the amount for you if you make a mistake, which may delay the processing of your tax return. The IRS will notify you of any changes made to your tax return.If you are doing your taxes without the help of software, here’s how you can calculate the amount of the Recovery Rebate Credit you are owed:

1. First, look up how much you received with your first and second stimulus checks. Add these two amounts.

2. Second, figure out how much you qualify for. Add the amounts for your first and second stimulus check.

First stimulus check: $1,200 (single) OR $2,400 (married) + $500 per dependent

Second stimulus check: $600 (single) OR $1,200 (married) + $600 per dependent

3. Finally, subtract the amount you received from the amount you are owed.

You will most likely get the Recovery Rebate Credit as part of your tax refunds. If you electronically file your tax return, you will likely receive your refund within 3 weeks. If you mail your return, it can take at least 8 weeks to receive your refund.

Claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit will not delay your tax refund. However, if you don’t claim the correct amount of the Recovery Rebate Credit, your refund may be delayed while the IRS corrects the error on your return. The IRS will send you a notice of any changes made to your return.

You can check on the status of your refund using the IRSCheck My Refund Statustool.

This Free Tax Filing pagecan help you find the best resource to file your taxes for free.

What do I do if I didn’t get my stimulus checks? – Get It Back (2024)

FAQs

What do I do if I didn’t get my stimulus checks? – Get It Back? ›

If you haven't received the full amount, wait until you get your Notice 1444, Your Economic Impact Payment, from the IRS. That letter should have the correct amount of your stimulus payment. If you don't receive deposits or checks in that amount, you may have to file a Recovery Rebate Credit (see below).

What if I didn't receive all of my stimulus money? ›

To start a payment trace:

Call the IRS at 800-919-9835.

How do I get my stimulus check reissued? ›

What you need to do
  1. Call us at 800-829-0115 to request a replacement check.
  2. If you have the expired check, please destroy it.
  3. When you receive the new check, remember to cash it.
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What if I still haven't received my $1400 stimulus? ›

Check your own bank account for deposits of the stimulus checks, and check your online account with the IRS to see what the IRS shows they sent to you. If you need to trace a payment that the IRS says has been issued to you, mail or fax a completed IRS Form 3911, Taxpayer Statement Regarding Refund.

Can I still claim my stimulus checks? ›

To claim the first and second stimulus payments, include them in your 2020 US federal tax return, due by May 17, 2024. For the third payment, claim it on your 2021 tax return, which should be filed by April 18, 2025.

Is it too late to get my stimulus check? ›

What do I do if I didn't get my stimulus checks? It's not too late to get any missed stimulus checks! You will need to file a 2020 tax return to get the first and second stimulus checks and a 2021 tax return to get the third stimulus check. You must file a 2020 tax return by May 17, 2024.

How do I find out if I'm owed a stimulus check? ›

The IRS has an online portal you can use at IRS.gov/coronavirus/get-my-payment. It may not be available when you visit because of heavy traffic, so keep checking if you can't get through. How much will I get?

How to get the IRS to reissue a refund check? ›

I lost my refund check. How do I get a new one? If you lost your refund check, you should initiate a refund trace: Use Where's My Refund, call us at 800-829-1954 and use the automated system, or speak with an agent by calling 800-829-1040 (see telephone assistance for hours of operation).

Who do I contact about my stimulus check? ›

If you have questions, you should visit this FAQ page, which is regularly updated and has helpful info about eligibility, calculating your payment, and more. The IRS also launched a new hotline to help answer FAQs about stimulus payments, which you can reach at 800-919-9835.

How do I get a check reissued from the government? ›

Refund checks are good for a year from the issue date. If it's been more than a year, you must send us a request to receive a new check. Complete your request on a replacement form.

What happens if you don't get your stimulus check? ›

How to claim a missing payment. You may be eligible to claim a Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2020 or 2021 federal tax return if you didn't get an Economic Impact Payment or got less than the full amount. It is important to understand that the Economic Impact Payments applied to different tax years.

Can the IRS keep your stimulus check? ›

In general, if you owe taxes and have a balance due on your tax return, the IRS will offset your stimulus check against your outstanding tax debt. However, if your debt is in collection with the IRS, your stimulus check may be intercepted to pay off the debt.

Can you file taxes with no income to get stimulus? ›

The best way is to file a 2020 or 2021 tax return, even if you didn't make enough money to need to file a tax return those years. Enter any income you had as well as your dependents.

What if I never cashed my stimulus check? ›

If a trace is initiated and the IRS determines that the check wasn't cashed, the IRS will credit your account for that payment, but the IRS cannot reissue your payment. Instead, you will need to claim the 2020 Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2020 tax return if eligible.

Can I return my stimulus check? ›

Some people who receive a third stimulus check are required to send it back to the IRS. Others can return it voluntarily.

What if I threw away my stimulus check? ›

If your third-round stimulus payment is lost, stolen or destroyed, you can ask the IRS to perform a "payment trace" to see if your check was cashed or direct deposit misdirected. Ultimately, if everything goes smoothly, you'll be issued a new payment.

How do I track my stimulus check by social security number? ›

To check your IRS My Payment status:
  1. Visit the official IRS website www.irs.gov.
  2. Get your hands on the “Get My Payment” button.
  3. Provide your SSN or ITIN, date of birth, and mailing address.
  4. Verify your identity by answering security questions.
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How much was the 3rd stimulus check? ›

How much is the third Economic Impact Payment? Those eligible will automatically receive an Economic Impact Payment of up to $1,400 for individuals or $2,800 for married couples, plus $1,400 for each dependent.

Can I get a stimulus check without filing taxes? ›

The best way is to file a 2020 or 2021 tax return, even if you didn't make enough money to need to file a tax return those years. Enter any income you had as well as your dependents.

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