
What Was the $ 1400 Stimulus Check?
The $ 1400 payment was the third Economic Impact Payment (EIP) distributed in 2021 as part of the American Rescue Plan. While most eligible taxpayers received it automatically, millions either received a partial amount or none at all due to filing delays, IRS processing issues, or changes in income and dependency status.
Today, the only way to get the $ 1400 stimulus is to claim it retroactively.
Who Still Qualifies for the $1,400 Check?
Individuals Who Qualified in 2021 but Never Received Their Payment
You may still be eligible if you:
Were a U.S. citizen or resident in 2021
Had a Social Security number valid for employment
Were not claimed as a dependent by someone else (except eligible adult dependents)
Taxpayers Who Only Received a Partial Payment
Some taxpayers received less than the full $1,400 per person due to:
Income changes
Dependency updates
IRS processing delays
Filing for the Recovery Rebate Credit allows you to claim the difference.
People Who Didn’t File a 2021 Tax Return
If you were eligible but didn’t file a 2021 return, the IRS does not know you qualify. Filing a late 2021 return may still allow you to claim the credit, depending on IRS deadlines.
Income Limits for the 2021 Stimulus
Eligibility was based on 2021 income. Full payments were issued to:
Single filers with income up to $75,000
Head of household filers up to $112,500
Married couples filing jointly up to $150,000
Payments phased out completely at:
$80,000 for single filers
$120,000 for head of household
$160,000 for joint filers
If you’re not sure about your credits & refunds, Dimov NYC CPA stands ready to present 360-degree support. Contact us today for professional assistance.