DanielV01
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As long as the debit card in question is active, contains direct deposit information (most do), and was the same card used to receive the first stimulus payment, then you should also receive the second stimulus payment on that card.  We just can't confirm any specific information for any client in this forum, however.

 

We are striving to communicate directly with all of our customers, but it is possible that not all will receive an email for various reasons (such as if the customer's email on file is not current, for example).  The lack of an email does not mean that you will not receive a stimulus.  However, if in a worst-case scenario you do not receive the stimulus payment either direct deposited or sent on a check or debit card issued by the IRS, then it would be necessary to claim the stimulus as part of your 2020 tax return and have it added to your refund.

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