As millions are receiving their coronavirus relief checks, many eligible Americans are encountering issues.
According to the IRS, those who filed 2018 or 2019 tax returns and provided direct deposit information would automatically receive the payments in their bank accounts. But that has not been the case for everyone.
Some taxpayers said their stimulus money was issued but deposited in the wrong accounts.
Those who do not see their payment credited to their accounts should contact their banks directly, according to the IRS.
To help taxpayers whose payments have gone to the wrong account, the IRS plans to mail a letter to the most recent address on file for each recipient 15 days after the payment is sent, which "will provide information on how the payment was made and how to report any failure to receive the payment," according to the IRS website.
Many of those experiencing this problem hired tax companies that used specific bank accounts to process their tax refunds, said tax expert Eab Nassif.
The bank numbers that these taxpayers see on the IRS's website belong to tax preparation firms and was used to take out fees for tax prepper, Nassif said. That way, customers don't have to pay tax preppers out of pocket.
"I think it's just bad communication between the banks and the IRS on how they're supposed to handle this money, especially now that the money is being sent," he said.
The IRS has not directly addressed the issue, but some banks have notified customers that an automated process to return the payments to the IRS has been put in place.
The IRS is using taxpayer information that is up to two years old, and it is inevitable that it will send out checks to taxpayers who are deceased.
Rep. Thomas Massie, R.-Ky., tweeted a message from a friend who told him his father received a stimulus check.
The IRS set up a "Get My Payment" tool on its website to let eligible Americans know when to expect their stimulus checks.
Some, however, received a "Payment Status Not Available" error after entering their information. This means that the IRS cannot determine eligibility at this time.
For example, those who have not filed a 2018 or 2019 tax return may receive this error.
The bank will reject the stimulus money for any bank account that's closed. Then, the IRS will mail the check to the address it has on file.
If you have not filed your 2019 tax return, enter your new address on your return when you file. If you have filed and the address is still different, make sure your address is updated through the United States Postal Service.