Still don't have a stimulus check? Here's how to track yours.
CBS NewsWhile major banks in the U.S. started delivering $1,400 stimulus checks in March, the federal relief payments continue to arrive at millions of households struggling to make ends meet amid the coronavirus-hobbled economy. Others may see a "need more information" message, which the tax agency said means the payment was returned to the IRS because the U.S. In that case, people can use the "Get My Payment" site to provide the IRS with bank information — but the tax agency said that only people who get the "need more information" message will be able to add their bank information to the portal. The IRS is initially relying on bank account information that people gave it through a variety of ways: their 2020 tax return, their 2019 tax return if their 2020 return isn't yet filed, information you gave the IRS on the "Get My Payment" site last year or information you entered through the "Non-filer" portal last year. But some people may not get the right amount, especially if they haven't yet filed their 2020 tax returns, given that the IRS extended the tax deadline until May 17.