How to get the IRS Stimulus check in January 2025?

By Rachel Greco

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How to get the IRS Stimulus check in January 2025

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sends various stimulus checks to US citizens annually. Not all Americans are eligible for these checks, but many do expect to receive them before the end of January.

If you are eligible, you may soon receive a stimulus check as the IRS distributes them to a large number of individuals. You do not have to live in a specific state, but you must meet certain requirements.

Who gets the IRS stimulus check?

In 2025, the IRS stimulus check payment amount is limited to $1,400. We’re talking about this specific check, which the IRS will typically send before the end of January.

In order to have access to this payment we must keep in mind that:

  • We must not have claimed the Recovery Refund Credit on the 2021 income tax return.
  • We must have all taxes paid through the current year.

With this in mind, we should also expect the IRS to send these stimulus checks to all Americans who have not yet received them. If you have not received it, you may be eligible to receive $1,400 individually or $2,800 as a married couple.

How to get the IRS Stimulus check in January 2025?
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How to claim the IRS stimulus check?

To be honest, you don’t have to do anything to receive the IRS stimulus check. The process is automatic, so simply meeting the conditions is enough to receive the check; however, not all recipients of this check will receive the same amount.

Each American will receive the appropriate amount based on their previous tax return and any related taxes. The IRS determines each recipient’s payment and sends it automatically by the end of January. Some payments may arrive after the end of the month.

Also See:- Thousands of payments hit the pockets of retirees over 62 on January 22nd

Rachel Greco

Rachel Greco covers life in US County, including the communities of Grand Ledge, Delta Township, Charlotte and US Rapids. But her beat extends to local government, local school districts and community events in communities that surround Lansing. Her goal is to tell compelling stories about the area that matter to local readers.

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