Are they going to mail my stimulus check

The stimulus check!

According to the IRS, the majority of stimulus checks will be direct deposited into bank accounts, but some people may receive a paper check or a prepaid debit card.

Here's what you need to know:

  1. Direct Deposit: If you have a direct deposit set up with the IRS, your stimulus check will be deposited into your bank account. This is the fastest and most convenient way to receive your stimulus check.
  2. Paper Check: If you don't have a direct deposit set up or if the IRS doesn't have your bank account information, you'll receive a paper check. The check will be mailed to the address the IRS has on file for you.
  3. Prepaid Debit Card: In some cases, the IRS may issue a prepaid debit card instead of a paper check. This is usually the case if you don't have a bank account or if the IRS can't verify your bank account information.

To check the status of your stimulus check, you can:

  1. Use the IRS's "Get My Payment" tool on their website to track the status of your stimulus check.
  2. Check your bank account or credit union to see if the stimulus check has been deposited.
  3. Contact the IRS directly at 1-800-829-1040 if you have questions or concerns about your stimulus check.

Remember to keep an eye on your mail and bank accounts, as your stimulus check may arrive at any time.