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I can’t get my 2021 tax papers from my stimulus check and body know how can I receive them tax paper?

What "tax papers" are you asking about?   Do you mean a tax return--a Form 1040-- that you prepared and filed?  Do you need a copy of your tax return?

 

Or do you mean the letter that the IRS sent to you about the 3rd stimulus check that you received?   Did you lose letter 6475 that they sent to you showing the amount of your 3rd EIP payment?   

 

Please explain what you mean by "tax papers"  so we can help.

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I can’t get my 2021 tax papers from my stimulus check and body know how can I receive them tax paper?

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I can’t get my 2021 tax papers from my stimulus check and body know how can I receive them tax paper?

I’m talking about the paper where it says how much I made 

I can’t get my 2021 tax papers from my stimulus check and body know how can I receive them tax paper?

And I lost the letter

I can’t get my 2021 tax papers from my stimulus check and body know how can I receive them tax paper?

Are you trying to find out how much the IRS sent you got the 3rd Stimulus payment so you don't claim it again on your tax return?  Double check your bank statements and Check your IRS account (both accounts if married)

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EIP3 The 3rd Stimulus payment started going out in March 2021 and is for 1,400 for each person listed on your tax return, no age limit. The IRS used your 2020 (or 2019) return to send the checks out fast. If your 2021 return changes and you qualify for more you can claim the extra as the Recovery Rebate Credit on 1040 line 30. But line 30 is only if you didn't get the full amount or qualify for more. Not the amount you already got. The IRS also sent out letter 6475 to tell you how much they sent you . If you are married then each spouse should get a letter for half.

 

When you fill out Turbo Tax it starts out by giving you the full amount you qualify for.  Then at the end you enter how much you already got so you don't get it again.   A lot of people forgot they got the deposit last March - May.  Or missed one payment and entered the wrong amount.  Then when the IRS reduces their refund and they check their bank accounts they have been finding the payments.

 

 

I can’t get my 2021 tax papers from my stimulus check and body know how can I receive them tax paper?

@billy215sp Okay--so you mean you need the amount that you received for the 3rd stimulus so you can enter it correctly when you prepare your 2021 tax return.  As already stated, check your bank account for deposits of $1400 per person that were made after mid-March of 2021, and check your online account with the IRS to see what the IRS shows.   If you filed a joint return you have to check for each spouse.

 

And....did you get any of the advance child tax credit payments?   If you have children you may have received $250 or $300 per month per child between July and December.   If you received any of those payments you have to enter that when you prepare your return too.   The IRS sent letter 6419 about that---to each spouse if you filed jointly--so make sure to check for those payments too.

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