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Be aware that some people reportedly have gotten a confirmation letter, also known as Notice 1444 or Notice 1444-B, from the Internal Revenue Service saying that their stimulus payment was issued even though they have yet to receive it.
Approximately one hundred sixty-three million coronavirusstimulus checks, valued at about $384 billion, have been sent out so far to cash-hungry U.S. taxpayers under the American Rescue Plan.
This is surely an achievement that should be applauded but know that there are still thousands of financially struggling Americans who are sitting empty-handed, wondering how they will pay their mortgage or rent this month.
The deadline is fast approaching and will close on the extended Tax Day of May 17.
With the disbursement of the latest much-anticipated sixth batch of coronavirusstimulus checks to two million more Americans, the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department have sent out a total of one hundred sixty-one million payments worth more than $379 billion.
To date, the figures represent more than 85 percent of the $450 billion total earmarked for stimulus funds but know that despite this achievement, there appears to be thousands of Americans who are still struggling to get their hands on the stimulus cash.
There is, however, good news that may lower some anxiety levels. For those who are missing one or more stimulus check payments, there is still time to claim the money due from the government.
The highly anticipated sixth batch of coronavirus stimulus checks under President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan included two million more payments to financially hurt Americans.
$1,400 Stimulus Check Alert: Millions Are Still Missing Their Money
More than 85 percent of the $450 billion total earmarked for coronavirus stimulus checks already has been sent out. But how do the millions of other Americans find out where their money is?
More than 85 percent of the $450 billion total earmarked for coronavirusstimulus checks already has been sent out to date under President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan.
This means that most Americans who are eligible for the stimulus payments have received them, but according to the Internal Revenue Service, there are still pockets within the U.S. population who have yet to see a dime.