The Internal Service Revenue (IRS) has announced two different deadlines for claiming stimulus checks and dependent payments for qualified individuals.
Pres. Donald Trump has shown interest in more coronavirus relief aids to millions of Americans who lost their jobs and were heavily impacted by COVID-19.
The proposed new stimulus bill of Problem Solvers Caucus, a bipartisan group, offers $1,200 stimulus checks for eligible recipients across the country.
Stimulus check 2 went through a lot, yet there has been no agreement between the Republican and Democratic lawmakers. The question is, is it still possible to get the $4,000 check?
The Internal Revenue Service announced recently that they will be sending a special mail to an estimated 9 million Americans to claim a stimulus check.
Hopes for the second stimulus checks before the November 3 General Election are all but dashed as the Republicans and Democrats leaders are on a standoff in passing a second COVID-19 relief package.
The U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that IRS is ready to send the $1,200 stimulus checks to over 160 million Americans and qualified individuals.
Donald Trump and his administration are now planning to issue more additional executive actions to reinforce more benefits and relief aids to millions of Americans.
The second round of $1,200 direct stimulus checks are more likely to be sent out after it got bipartisan support from Republican and Democratic lawmakers.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is preparing stimulus letters to about 9 million people eligible to get Economic Impact Payment but still hasn't got the money.