IRS $1400 stimulus check payment dates in 2025 – These are the Americans who will collect the tax relief this year

Here is who qualifies and when to expect your payment.

The $1400 stimulus check is part of the third Economic Impact Payment (EIP) introduced during Joe Biden’s presidency. It was originally issued to help Americans cope with the financial challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Now, in 2025, the IRS has announced that it will send this payment to over one million people who were eligible but did not receive it earlier. The goal is to ensure that everyone entitled to this tax relief gets the support they need without additional paperwork.

Who qualifies for the $1400 stimulus check in 2025?

If you missed the initial payments, you might still qualify for the stimulus check. Here are the eligibility criteria:

  • Income limits:
    • Single filers earning up to $75,000.
    • Heads of household earning up to $112,500.
    • Married couples filing jointly earning up to $150,000.
  • Those earning above these limits may receive a reduced amount, which phases out completely at higher income levels.
  • Filing taxes: You must have filed a tax return for the relevant years (2020 or 2021) or be listed as a dependent on someone else’s return.
  • Missed claims: Many people missed claiming their checks because they did not file a Recovery Rebate Credit. If the IRS identifies you as eligible, you could automatically receive the payment.

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When will the $1400 payments be sent?

The disbursement of this payment started last month December. If you are among those who are yet to receive the payment, do not worry. Another batch of payment will be sent out this month.

What do you need to do to get your payment?

For most eligible individuals, the process is automatic. Here is what you should know:

  • No action required: If the IRS has identified you as eligible, you do not need to file additional forms or amended returns.
  • Check your tax records: Log in to your IRS online account to confirm your eligibility and view your payment history.
  • Recovery Rebate Credit: If you believe you are eligible but do not receive the payment, you may still claim it by filing a Recovery Rebate Credit for the 2020 or 2021 tax year.

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Why are some Americans still receiving payments?

Most of the payment delays are associated with unclaimed amounts on the previous distribution rounds. “In an effort to minimize the burden and get this money into the hands of the people who owe it, we are issuing these payments automatically, meaning people will not have to go through the lengthy process of filing an amended return to receive it” –  Danny Werfel, IRS Commissioner.

In short, the IRS has gone through its records and has identified taxpayers who  did not claim their stimulus checks. These ones will now have the opportunity to get back their money.

What should you do if you do not receive your payment?

This is what you can do:   

  • Verify your eligibility status – You can do this by reading the IRS guideline for this payment.
  • Request the recovery rebate credit for 2025 
  • Contact the IRS

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Why does this payment matter in 2025?

This payment is important to eligible Americans because it will provide financial relief. If you are among those receiving the total amount of $1,400, you can use this payment to settle a debt, get something you need or maybe just save up for your future expenses. 

The IRS is evaluating these payments to ensure that all eligible taxpayers will get their money without any further delay.

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