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Andy Meek
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- Tomorrow, January 15, marks the deadline when the IRS and Treasury Department are supposed to stop the process of sending out a new stimulus check to millions of Americans.
- Earlier this month, the IRS said that some people are actually getting a preloaded debit card as their new stimulus check.
- An estimated 8 million debit cards are being mailed out in lieu of a new stimulus check in paper form.
Here's where things stand with the process of mailing out a new stimulus check to millions of Americans, a process that is actually now in its final stage.
The IRS and Treasury Department were given a deadline of tomorrow, January 15, via the $900 billion COVID relief legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by President Trump back in December. That's the deadline when new stimulus check mailouts are supposed to stop -- but that doesn't necessarily mean you'll receive your payment no later than that date. If the IRS mails out your $600 stimulus check either today or tomorrow, it still could take another week or so to make its way through the mail system to your home. And speaking of receiving your new stimulus check, what you actually receive might not even be a check at all.
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