If you don’t usually file a tax return, or didn’t file a return for 2018 or 2019, you might not know you could qualify for an economic impact payment. You might be one of the nine million people getting a letter from the IRS letting you know how to register on their website to claim your payment. The new deadline for filing is November 21, 2020.
If you get this letter from the IRS, it’s legit. Go only to the IRS’s real website at IRS.gov/EIP, or call them directly at 800-919-9835 to register to claim your payment. You only have until November 21. But if someone claiming to be from the IRS calls, emails, or texts about helping you get your stimulus payment, that person is running a government imposter scam on you. Hang up, and don’t respond to or click on any links in texts or emails.
Why? Because the IRS will not text, email, or call you about your economic impact payment. And they’ll never ask you to pay a fee to get your money.
The IRS announced “National EIP Registration Day,” taking place November 10. That’s when the IRS and partners will do a final push to reach out to people who don’t normally file taxes. They want to be sure they know that they may qualify for a payment and should register at IRS.gov to request their EIP.
Visit the IRS’s website to find out more about stimulus payments. And be sure to tell the FTC if someone pretending to be from the government contacts you.
Note: This blog, originally posted on October 7, 2020, has been updated with information on the IRS’s National EIP Registration Day.
In reply to what is EIP? by aitchelel
Economic Impact Payment - that's the formal name for the stimulus payment.
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In reply to Is this a new stimulus by DaveB78
This is not a new payment. It's the one you got in April.
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In reply to What if I didn't get one in by Amichelle
The IRS website has information to help you. Go to the IRS coronavirus information pages to read about who is eligible. The deadline to apply for a payment is November 21, 2020.
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