Big Stimulus Checks Coming in 2025—Here’s How You Can Claim Yours Before It’s Gone

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Speculations of future payouts have persisted since the initial stimulus cheques were distributed during the epidemic. Families are ‘pumped’ to brave the ice and snow to greet the new year with extra time outside. Families are ‘pumped’ to brave the ice and snow to greet the new year with extra time outside. No, it is not a full new round of stimulus, but payments are scheduled to be made to Americans beginning in December and continuing through January, according to the IRS. So, whatever offers?

New stimulus payments going out in 2025. Here’s how to get yours

According to the IRS, one million Americans are set to receive $2.4 billion in reimbursements. According to CBS, the IRS plans to make out “special payments” to anyone who did not receive all of their government stimulus money back during the epidemic.

“To reduce hassles and get this money to qualified taxpayers, we’re making these payments automatic, which means they won’t have to go through the lengthy process of filing an emended return to receive it,” IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said in a statement, according to CBS. The IRS stated that the payouts “will vary by person,” but the highest amount slated to be paid out is $1,400.

And how will you know whether you are one of the million people who did not get the entire amount promised to them during the three rounds of stimulus payments? According to CBS, the IRS plans to send letters to recipients informing them that their money is on its way. According to the website, the majority of the payments will be paid in December, with the majority completed by late January 2025. Therefore, if you think you didn’t receive all of your stimulus funds, you could be correct. So, keep a watch out for an IRS letter or, maybe, a check in the mail, as well as a direct transfer in your bank account. An additional $1,400 might be on the way.

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