![]() You will generally receive the automatic payments by direct deposit, Direct Express debit card, or by paper check, just as you would normally receive your SSI benefits. The Treasury Department, not the Social Security Administration, will make these automatic payments to SSI recipients. The IRS projects the payments for SSI recipients will go out no later than early May. If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) you will automatically receive your stimulus payment with no further action needed. If you are a Social Security retirement or disability income recipient, you do not need to take any action to get your stimulus payment as it will be automatically calculated based on information from your 2019 Form SSA-1099 Social Security Benefit Statement or RRB-1099 Social Security Equivalent Benefit Statement and deposited by the IRS. If you are not required by the IRS to file a tax return and do not receive social security benefits, use the free TurboTax Stimulus Registration product to easily provide the IRS with the information they need to calculate and send your stimulus payment. For additional information on the stimulus package and what it means for you, click here. You can calculate how much your check is projected to be using our stimulus check calculator here. Stimulus payments - up to $1,200 for individuals, $2,400 for joint taxpayers and an additional $500 for each qualifying child under 17- will be based on information from your most recent tax filings, either 2019 or 2018, if you have not yet filed this season. I’m Eligible for a Stimulus Check, How Do I Receive My Payment? ![]() If you’re wondering how and when you will receive your stimulus check, we’ve outlined some guidance for you below. The IRS launched a Get My Payments tool to help people track the status of their Stimulus payment, confirm their payment method (direct deposit or check) and provide direct deposit information. Stimulus payments will be based on your 2019 tax return, or your 2018 tax return if you have not yet filed this season. The IRS is continuing to send stimulus payments to eligible Americans across the United States. For information on the third stimulus check, please visit our “ Where’s My Third Stimulus Check?” blog post. For information on the second stimulus check, visit our “ Where’s My Second Stimulus Check? ” blog post. This content is for the first stimulus check.
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