How to check $1400 stimulus eligibility USA?

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Eligibility for the $1,400 stimulus check (Third Economic Impact Payment) was based on your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), U.S. residency, and Social Security Number. Most individuals received it automatically, but some needed to claim it on their tax return.

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Last Updated:May 14, 2026

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Eligibility Criteria for the $1,400 Stimulus Check (Third Economic Impact Payment)

The $1,400 stimulus check, officially known as the Third Economic Impact Payment, was distributed by the IRS starting in March 2021. Eligibility was primarily determined by your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) from your most recent tax return (2019 or 2020), U.S. residency status, and having a valid Social Security Number.

Income Thresholds

Single filers with an AGI of up to $75,000 received the full payment. Head of Household filers with an AGI up to $112,500, and married couples filing jointly with an AGI up to $150,000, also received the full amount. Payments phased out completely for single filers with an AGI over $80,000, Head of Household over $120,000, and married couples over $160,000. All qualifying dependents were also eligible for an additional $1,400 per dependent.

Key Exclusions and Adjustments

Individuals who could be claimed as a dependent on someone else's tax return (unless they were a qualifying dependent themselves) were generally not eligible to receive the payment directly. Non-resident aliens were also excluded. Payments could be reduced or withheld if you had outstanding federal or state debts, though for the third stimulus, federal agencies generally could not seize it for federal debts.

Steps to Check and Claim Your $1,400 Stimulus

  1. Review your tax records: Check your 2020 or 2021 tax return for information on the Third Economic Impact Payment.

  2. Access your IRS Online Account: Use the IRS online account to view your past Economic Impact Payments received.

  3. Check IRS Notices: Look for IRS Notice 1444-C (for the third payment) which confirmed the amount you received.

  4. File or Amend Your Tax Return: If you did not receive the payment but believe you were eligible, you may have needed to file a 2020 or 2021 tax return to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit.

  5. Consult a Tax Professional: For complex situations or if you need assistance claiming a missed payment, seek advice from a qualified tax professional.

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