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If You’re Still Missing Your Stimulus Check, The IRS Needs Your Direct Deposit Information By Today

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Are you still waiting on your stimulus money from the IRS? Well, LISTEN UP!!

You have until WEDNESDAY, May 13th, at noon, to get your direct deposit information into the Get My Payment portal website.

We’ll wait, if you want to go do that NOW!!

That is, LITERALLY, the EASIEST way to get your money. That’s how I did it, and it only took like 2 weeks to get my money — instead of a month or more!

What happens if you DON’T go give them your direct deposit information?

“After noon Wednesday, the IRS will begin preparing millions of files to send to BFS for paper checks that will begin arriving through late May and into June,” the agency said. “Taxpayers who use Get My Payment before that cut-off can still take advantage of entering direct deposit information.”

IRS Courtesy of Yahoo! News

In other words, you will STILL get your money — but it can take, like, another MONTH before you get the paper check.

Just go to the dang portal, and give them your direct deposit information. It will take you LESS THAN 10 minutes — and it means up to $1200 in your account.

There are still a number of reasons why you don’t yet have a check.

First of all, you may not qualify. If that’s the case, I’m sorry.

BUT, if that’s NOT the case, there are a couple reasons your direct deposit has not his your account.

If you OWED money to the IRS, or didn’t get a refund in 2018 or 2019, the IRS won’t have your direct deposit information. You will need to provide your bank account information in order to get a directly deposited “check.”

If you went through a third party, and a temporary account was set up so you didn’t have to pay any money out of pocket, the IRS won’t have your correct direct deposit information. You will have to go give them your information at the portal.

Remember, as long as you made less than $75K, you may be eligible for up to $1200 — that’s $2400 for a couple — and then $500 for each eligible dependent.

Get yourself over to the IRS portal, and give them your direct deposit information BEFORE Wednesday, May 13th, and noon!

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