What does it mean when your stimulus check says no information available?
Payment Status Not Available
But not everyone who is eligible for a stimulus check has gotten their money, and some people who expect checks have gotten an error message on the IRS portal such as “Payment Status Not Available.” That error usually means that your payment hasn’t been processed yet, the IRS is missing some of your information, or you …
Why would I not get a second stimulus check?
If you did not get your second stimulus check (or your first one), you will need to file a 2020 tax return in order to claim the money. See, both of the payments were actually a tax credit. However, the money was advanced rather than claimed when filing your taxes, which is what happens with most tax credits.
Are there any problems with the stimulus checks?
Paper Check Problems: This is a bit of a concern for two reasons. First, as with tax refunds issued by check and snail mailed to taxpayers, there’s always the possibility that crooks could steal the relief payments from their curbside mail boxes. Second, some coronavirus crooks have created fake stimulus checks.
Where can I find my third stimulus check?
Check the Get My Payment Tool The IRS website has been uploading data for your third stimulus payment into a tool on its website called Get My Payment. If your information has been updated, you’ll be able to see the date you can expect to receive your stimulus payment, or the date it was deposited or mailed.
Why is my IRS stimulus check not available?
The IRS says this message could be due to one of a few reasons: 1 Your payment hasn’t been processed yet 2 The IRS doesn’t have enough info to issue you a payment 3 You’re not eligible to receive a payment
When do I get my federal stimulus check?
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has said most Americans will receive their stimulus check by April 17. If you don’t receive your stimulus check by then, don’t panic. Most likely, one of two things has happened: You didn’t provide your banking information to the IRS on your 2018 or 2019 federal tax return.