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No, the stimulus payment is separate from your tax return filing. However, your debit card can be used to receive the stimulus payment.
In order to deliver money as quickly as possible to those who need it, the IRS is sending stimulus payments to eligible taxpayers who filed a tax return in either 2019 or 2018 and chose to receive their refund via direct deposit into their checking account.
These taxpayers will automatically have their stimulus payment deposited into the account they received their refund. We have not yet received confirmation from the IRS on whether they will be putting stimulus payments on prepaid debit cards.
However, we have noticed that the IRS has started depositing stimulus payments on some prepaid debit cards for taxpayers that chose to receive their refund through that method in tax year 2019 or 2018.
If you will receive your refund on a prepaid debit card in tax year 2018 or 2019, here is what you need to know:
In the meantime, you can visit the following links for the most recent updates:
IRS: Economic Impact Payment Information Center
If you received a refund advance then you would have to go to the irs website and manually put your bank info in. I had to wait all the way to the 15th to further that out after constant dead ends from turbo tax “robots” with misinformation. They could have just simply told the ones with a refund advance to go and put their bank info on the irs site and now we have to wait even longer.
I also filed and got an advance but I can’t get access to Get My Payment on irs because it says my information is incorrect.
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