Another batch of more than 25 million stimulus payments totaling more than $36 billion is hitting bank accounts, Direct Express cards and mailboxes now.
The largest block of the latest payments went to Social Security beneficiaries who didn’t file a 2020 or 2019 tax return and who did not provide personal information online to the Internal Revenue Service Non-Filers tool last year, according to a statement Wednesday by the IRS, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service.
More than 19 million payments, worth more than $26 billion, went to Social Security retirement, survivor or disability (SSDI) beneficiaries. The IRS previously announced that such payments would be made April 7.
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