Second stimulus check update: Here’s what to do if your payment was lost, stolen or destroyed.
Updated Jan 25, 2021;
Posted Jan 25, 2021
Photo shows blank checks on an idle press at the Philadelphia Regional Financial Center, which disburses payments on behalf of federal agencies, in Philadelphia.AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File Matt Rourke APMatt Rourke AP
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Even more may still be waiting for a second stimulus payment.
The IRS was required to send the second payments by Jan. 15, and some could still be in the mail. Those payments could be in the form of a check or a prepaid debit card.
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department have already begun delivering a second round of Economic Impact Payments as part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental.
What you need to know about stimulus payments
Special to The Kansan
WASHINGTON The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department announced Wednesday the departments will begin delivering a second round of Economic Impact Payments as part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 to Americans who received the first round of payments earlier this year.
The payments, $600 per individual, were approved by Congress and signed into law last week. Congress has been debating an additional payment this week.
According to the IRS, there is no action required to receive the payment. Similar to an earlier stimulus package, payments will be made via direct deposit.
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IR-2020-280, December 29, 2020 Today, the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department will begin delivering a second round of Economic Impact Payments as part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 to millions of Americans who received the first round of payments earlier this year.