A million taxpayers will soon receive up to $1,400 from the IRS. Who are 
		they and why now?
						
		 
		
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		 [December 23, 2024]  By 
		SUSAN HAIGH 
						
		Approximately 1 million taxpayers will automatically receive special 
		payments of up to $1,400 from the IRS in the coming weeks. The money 
		will be directly deposited into eligible people's bank accounts or sent 
		in the mail by a paper check. 
		 
		The IRS said it's distributing about $2.4 billion to taxpayers who 
		failed to claim a Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns. 
		People who missed one of the COVID stimulus payments or had received 
		less than the full amount were able to claim the credit. But the IRS on 
		Friday said it discovered many eligible taxpayers hadn't done so. 
		 
		“Looking at our internal data, we realized that one million taxpayers 
		overlooked claiming this complex credit when they were actually 
		eligible,” IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said in a statement. 
		 
		Here's more about the unexpected cash this group of taxpayers will soon 
		receive: 
		 
		What's the likelihood I'll receive a check? 
		 
		Sorry, it's probably pretty low. The IRS said most taxpayers eligible 
		for the federal stimulus payments, formally known as Economic Impact 
		Payments, have already received them. 
		 
		The special payments announced by the IRS are being sent to those 
		taxpayers who filed a 2021 tax return but left the data field for the 
		Recovery Rebate Credit blank or they filled it out as $0 when they were 
		actually eligible for the credit. 
		 
		How will this work? 
		 
		Eligible taxpayers don't have to take any action. The payments will go 
		out automatically this month and should arrive by direct deposit or 
		check by late January 2025. They'll be sent to the bank account listed 
		on the taxpayer's 2023 return or to the address IRS has on file. 
		 
		
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			(IRS) headquarters building in Washington. (AP Photo/J. David Ake, 
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			  Payments will vary but the maximum 
			amount will be $1,400 per individual. The IRS has posted information 
			online about eligibility and how the payment was calculated. 
			 
			IRS plans to send separate letters to eligible taxpayers notifying 
			them of the special payment. 
			 
			What if I haven't filed my 2021 tax return yet? 
			 
			You still might be able to receive the money. However, taxpayers 
			need to file a tax return and claim the Recovery Rebate Credit by 
			the April 15, 2025 deadline, even if any income from a job, business 
			or other source was minimal or nonexistent, according to IRS. 
			 
			How many rounds of COVID stimulus payments were there? 
			 
			There were three rounds of payments to households impacted by the 
			pandemic, totaling $814 billion. IRS based the amounts that 
			taxpayers received on their income, tax filing status and number of 
			children or qualifying dependents. 
			 
			In March 2020, eligible individuals received up to $1,200 per income 
			tax filer and $500 per child under the CARES Act. In December 2020, 
			eligible individuals received up to $600 per income tax filer and 
			$600 per child under the Consolidated Appropriations Act. In March 
			2021, eligible individuals received up to $1,400 per income tax 
			filer and $1,400 per child under the American Rescue Plan Act. 
			
			
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