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IRS to Deliver $1,390 Stimulus Payments Mid‑2025: Secure Relief for Low‑ and Middle‑Income Americans

Prime Highlights

  • The IRS has signed off on a $1,390 relief check for worthy Americans that will be sent out by mid-2025.
  • Automatic relief check is given to middle- and low-income filers and benefit recipients.

Key Fact

  • The stimulus payment is non-taxable and needs no action for the majority of filers of taxes or recipients of government benefits.
  • Non-filerial eligibility can be checked through a new IRS tool in 2025.

Key Background

With more economic burden and inflation, the U.S. government has signed off on a new stimulus grant of $1,390 for eligible Americans that will be disbursed by mid-2025. The lump sum payment is part of a larger federal program designed to alleviate budgetary burdens on middle- and low-income families.

Eligibility is also easy: individuals with incomes of no more than $75,000, household heads with incomes of no more than $112,500, and married couples with joint incomes of no more than $150,000 qualify. Also automatically eligible are recipients of Social Security, SSDI, SSI, and VA programs and do not have to file a tax return to be eligible for the payment.

For tax filers who haven’t recently filed a tax return and are not federal benefit recipients, the IRS will implement in early 2025 a Non-Filer Submission Tool. The web page will enable non-filers to enter their data and receive their relief without further delay.

The $1,390 stimulus check will not be considered taxable and will not impact federal program eligibility like Medicaid or SNAP. The IRS will apply the identical payment methods it has employed in past rounds—direct deposit, paper check, or prepaid debit card—utilizing the present information available.

Distribution dates have not been defined, but they are told to maintain their mailing address, bank account number, and contact information up to date with the Social Security Administration or IRS. A payment tracking website is also to be available closer to the date of disbursement for transparency and accessibility.

This is accomplished as part of a deliberate attempt to offer economic assistance and ensure financial stability for tens of millions of Americans who are facing growing expenses.

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