COVID-19 Government Rebate for Single Individuals and Married Couples:
From Sen. Thom Tillis:
As new information continues to roll out, I want to make sure you’re up- to-date on resources available to you.
The Department of Treasury has started processing the one-time direct payment, $1,200 per single filer or $2,400 for joint filers, part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act that I supported. Some people will start receiving their payment as early as this week through direct deposit if their account information is already on file with the IRS . If you don’t have direct deposit set up with the IRS, you will receive your payment in the form of a check, which the IRS will start sending out next month. [May 2020]
Additionally, anyone who receives a Social Security check will receive their payment consistent with how they already receive their social security check through direct deposit or a check in the mail.
If you do not usually file a tax return, please visit the IRS online portal in order to submit your direct deposit information.
For further information about program eligibility and frequently asked questions, click here .
Also: More Detailed Coronavirus Rebate Information
As new information continues to roll out, I want to make sure you’re up- to-date on resources available to you.
The Department of Treasury has started processing the one-time direct payment, $1,200 per single filer or $2,400 for joint filers, part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act that I supported. Some people will start receiving their payment as early as this week through direct deposit if their account information is already on file with the IRS . If you don’t have direct deposit set up with the IRS, you will receive your payment in the form of a check, which the IRS will start sending out next month. [May 2020]
Additionally, anyone who receives a Social Security check will receive their payment consistent with how they already receive their social security check through direct deposit or a check in the mail.
If you do not usually file a tax return, please visit the IRS online portal in order to submit your direct deposit information.
For further information about program eligibility and frequently asked questions, click here .
Also: More Detailed Coronavirus Rebate Information