
Where can I find more stimulus info?
What’s the most direct way to get reliable stimulus info?
Start simply with official .gov pages. They publish the program rules and they cut through rumor posts and “new check” messages
The IRS indicates that all three federal Economic Impact Payment rounds were issued and the old “Get My Payment” tool is no longer available
If you see claims about a brand-new federal stimulus check in 2026, treat it as a rumor unless Congress passes new legislation.
How can I confirm what I already received?
The cleanest proof is the payment history inside the IRS Online Account.
- Sign in and access to the tax records view
- Find the EIP entries shown for the relevant year
- Save or print the record before filing & amending or addressing a letter
What if I think I’m missing a payment?
Missing amounts are generally handled by claiming the RRC on the tax return linked with that payment year. Such action only works if you file or amend within the standard refund deadline.
We recommend you pull together the below items:
- The tax year you’re dealing with — 2020 vs 2021 matters
- Any notices you kept about amounts issued
- Bank statements or images of a cashed check in the case of having them
Are there state stimulus payments or rebates to check?
Yes. Several states issued their own rebate or relief payments. These are separate from federal stimulus. Check the relevant state tax agency’s website and any city or county relief pages linked with your address.
Check the updates under “payments” “rebates” or “credits” section and match them to the filing year. In the case of moving, update the mailing details first. When unsure, use the phone number shown on the agency page.
How can Dimov NYC CPA help with stimulus payment questions?
If you prefer a clear set of actions in line with your exact facts, reach out to Dimov NYC CPA. Our team stands ready to review what appears in your account entries and confirm which year applies.