On the flip side, if the U.S. Postal Service is unable to deliver your much-needed payment, the money will be returned to the IRS. If that’s the case, you’ll have the opportunity to claim your money via direct deposit (bank account or debit card).
To do so, you must use the “Get My Payment” tool in order to authorize the direct deposit. Failing to do these steps will come with some complications… The taxman will ask you to file a 2020 tax return with your new address. So, if you really need those $1,400, you better let Uncle Sam know everything about you.
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I am 76 years old and I depend on my SS Check every month. It is what I survive with when it arrives if it ever arrives. I don’t understand why it takes so long to arrive. Thank you if you send me a response.
Sincerely,
Iris B.