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IRS
Individual
Account
Access

Access Tax Records :

  • View key data from your most recently filed tax return, including your adjusted gross income, and access transcripts

  • View information about your Economic Impact Payments

  • View information about your advance Child Tax Credit payments

  • View digital copies of certain notices from the IRS

 

Make and View Payments :

  • Make a payment from your bank account or by debit/credit card​

  • View 5 years of payment history, including your estimated tax payments

  • View any pending or scheduled payments

 

View Your Balance :

  • View the amount you owe and a breakdown by tax year

 

View or Create Payment Plans :

  • Learn about payment plan options and apply for a new payment plan

  • View details of your payment plan if you have one

 

View Tax Pro Authorizations :

  • View any authorization requests from tax professionals

  • Approve and electronically sign Power of Attorney and Tax Information Authorization from your tax professional

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Where is My Stimulus
Payments?


 

Payments are automatic for eligible taxpayers :

  • Payments are automatic for eligible taxpayers who filed a 2019 tax return, those who receive Social Security retirement, survivor or disability benefits (SSDI), Railroad Retirement benefits as well as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Veterans Affairs beneficiaries who didn’t file a tax return. Payments are also automatic for anyone who successfully registered for the first payment online at IRS.gov using the agency’s Non-Filers tool by November 21, 2020 or who submitted a simplified tax return that has been processed by the IRS.

 

Who is eligible for the second Economic Impact Payment?

  • Generally, U.S. citizens and resident aliens who are not eligible to be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s income tax return are eligible for this second payment.  Eligible individuals will automatically receive an Economic Impact Payment of up to $600 for individuals or $1,200 for married couples and up to $600 for each qualifying child.  Generally, if you have adjusted gross income for 2019 up to $75,000 for individuals and up to $150,000 for married couples filing joint returns and surviving spouses, you will receive the full amount of the second payment. For filers with income above those amounts, the payment amount is reduced. 

 

How do I find out if the IRS is sending me a payment?

  • People can check the status of both their first and second payments by using the Get My Payment tool, available in English and Spanish only on IRS.gov. The tool is being updated with new information, and the IRS anticipates the tool will be available again in a few days for taxpayers.

 

How will the IRS know where to send my payment? What if I changed bank accounts?

  • The IRS will use the data already in our systems to send the new payments. Taxpayers with direct deposit information on file will receive the payment that way. For those without current direct deposit information on file, they will receive the payment as a check or debit card in the mail. For those eligible but who don’t receive the payment for any reason, it can be claimed by filing a 2020 tax return in 2021. Remember, the Economic Impact Payments are an advance payment of what will be called the Recovery Rebate Credit on the 2020 Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR.

 

Will people receive a paper check or a debit card?

  • For those who don’t receive a direct deposit by early January, they should watch their mail for either a paper check or a debit card. To speed delivery of the payments to reach as many people as soon as possible, the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, part of the Treasury Department, will be sending a limited number of payments out by debit card. Please note that the form of payment for the second mailed EIP may be different than for the first mailed EIP. Some people who received a paper check last time might receive a debit card this time, and some people who received a debit card last time may receive a paper check.

 

I didn’t file a tax return and didn’t register with the IRS.gov non-filers tool. Am I eligible for a payment?

  • Yes, if you meet the eligibility requirement. While you won’t receive an automatic payment now, you can still claim the equivalent Recovery Rebate Credit when you file your 2020 federal income tax return.

 

Will I receive anything for my tax records showing I received a second Economic Impact Payment?

  • Yes. People will receive an IRS notice, or letter, after they receive a payment telling them the amount of their payment. They should keep this for their tax records.

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Where is My Refund?

The Status of Your IRS Refund Will Need The Following Info :

  • Social Security Number      (If you filed a Form 1040, the Social Security Number is shown on Page 1 in the upper right hand corner.)

  • Filing Status                            (If you filed a Form 1040, the Filing Status is shown on the top of the form above your name and social security number.

  • The refund amount as shown on your tax return. (If you filed a Form 1040, the Refund Amount is shown on Line 35a.)

 

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IRS 2 Go
The Official Moile App of The IRS

IRS2Go Offers Many Features :

 

Refund Status :

  • Check the status of your federal income tax refund using IRS2Go. You can check your refund status within 24 hours after we receive your e-filed return, or about four (4) weeks after mailing your paper return.

 

Make a Payment :

  • Get easy access to mobile-friendly payment options like IRS Direct Pay, offering you a free, secure way to pay directly from your bank account. You can also make a credit or debit card payment through an approved payment processor.

 

Free Tax Help :

  • Get your taxes done and filed. You can directly access FREE tax software from your mobile device to quickly prepare and file your taxes and get your refund. Or, if you prefer receiving help in-person, you can find a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) or Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) site near you and receive free tax help. These programs are available to taxpayers who qualify.

 

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IRS2Go is available in both English and Spanish.

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