As the Coronavirus takes a growing toll on people’s pocketbooks, there are reports that the government will soon be sending money by check or direct deposit to each of us. The details are still being worked out, but there are a few really important things to know, no matter what this looks like.
1. The government will not ask you to pay anything up front to get this money. No fees. No charges. No nothing.
2. The government will not call to ask for your Social Security number, bank account, or credit card number. Anyone who does is a scammer.
3. These reports of checks aren’t yet a reality. Anyone who tells you they can get you the money now is a scammer.
Look, normally we’d wait to know what the payment plan looks like before we put out a message like this. But these aren’t normal times. And we predict that the scammers are gearing up to take advantage of this.
So, remember: no matter what this payment winds up being, only scammers will ask you to pay to get it. If you spot one of these scams, please tell the Federal Trade Commission: www.ftc.gov/complaint. We’re doing our best to stop these scammers in their tracks, and your report will help.
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Watch these videos for more tips on how to avoid ecomonic impact payment scams:
Updated link added on April 21, 2020.
In reply to My sis comes to my direct by lrenee19
Please go to irs.gov/coronavirus for updates and information about who is eligible for a payment.
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In reply to why doesnt anyone from the by littleman
The FTC can't answer your question about the direct express cards, because we don't have the information. The IRS is sending out the payments and sharing information who is eligible and how to get the payments. That's why we encourage you to go to the IRS website: irs.gov/coronavirus.
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In reply to If you get ssi on a direct by copleysteph
The Social Security Administration website says people who get Social Security retirement, survivors, or disability beneficiaries and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients, and who do not have qualifying children under age 17 do not need to take any action with the IRS. You will automatically receive your $1,200 economic impact payment directly from the IRS. You should receive the automatic payments by direct deposit, Direct Express debit card, or by paper check, just as you would normally receive your Social Security benefits.
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This FTC blog post explains what to do if you think an identity thief got your stimulus payment.
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