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Irene2805
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Turbo tax stimulus registration

If you already filed your 2019 tax return, you do not need to use the Stimulus Registration. The same is true if you receive social security benefits. The IRS has all of the information they need, and you do not need to do anything extra.  

 

If you're eligible for a stimulus payment but DO NOT generally file a tax return and you DID NOT register with the using the Non-Filer tool, you won't receive an automatic payment. You can still claim your payment when you file your 2020 federal income tax return.

 

 

To check on your second stimulus payment, please follow these steps:

  1. Check the IRS Get My Payment tool. The tool should tell you where your stimulus payment was
    deposited or mailed. The IRS has indicated there’s nothing you can do to change where they send
    your payment.
  2. If your payment was delivered to a prepaid Turbo® Visa® Debit Card and you no longer have it, we’ll
    help you  get a replacement card at no cost.  Just click on this link:  Get a replacement card 
  3. If you paid for TurboTax with your refund last year, we have given the IRS your correct account
    information and they are working to send your payment within days.
  4. If you were entitled to a stimulus payment but did not receive one, and you didn’t pay for TurboTax
    with your refund last year, you may need to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2020 taxes to get your money.

For more information, please click on the following links:  

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