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After you file
If you were eligible and did not receive the third stimulus payment, you would file or amend your 2021 tax return to reconcile the payment.
Stimulus Round 3 (distributed in 2021)
Qualifications:
You aren’t eligible for the third payment if you:
Are a nonresident alien
Are claimed as a dependent by someone else
Don’t have a valid Social Security number (SSN)
Had an adjusted gross income (AGI) in 2020 (or 2019) of:
$100,000 or higher as a single filer
$150,000 or higher as a head of household filer
$200,000 or higher as a joint filer
Payment Amounts
$1,400 (or $2,800 if married filing jointly) plus $1,400 for each qualifying dependent is the maximum amount you can receive.
Thresholds
You may have received less than that if your 2020 (or 2019) AGI was between:
$75,000 to $80,000 as a single filer
$112,500 to $120,000 as a head of household filer
$150,000 to $160,000 as a joint filer
How do I find the stimulus payment amount(s) I received?
Refer to your Notice 1444 for the payment amounts you were issued. If you don't have this notice, you may be able to find it in your bank account history.
Most people received their payments automatically. If you used a bank account for your refund or taxes due on your most recent tax return, your payment was most likely sent by direct deposit to that account. If you chose to receive your refund on a TaxSlayer Visa® Debit Card issued by Green Dot Bank, you may have received it on that card.
Otherwise, they should have been mailed to your last known address.