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Andy Meek
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It's official: The third round of coronavirus stimulus payment disbursements has begun, with checks from the IRS starting to show up in the first recipients' bank accounts as the tax agency sends out the stimulus payments that are generally for $1,400 in successive waves.
You can use the "Get My Payment" tool on the IRS website that most people are probably familiar with by now to see your stimulus check status, ahead of the disbursement of your check. If you're like me, you've already set up direct deposit with the IRS, meaning you'll be among the first recipients of the payment (since the IRS has prioritized sending out the checks in electronic form first, as those are faster). But here's something important to know if you're among the millions of Americans waiting on this payment and you don't have your banking details on file with the IRS. Not only will you be waiting longer than most people to receive your payment, but you might also be waiting an extra-long time if you happen to have taken one particular action over the past year.
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