Are they going to mail the stimulus checks

The stimulus checks, also known as Economic Impact Payments, are being mailed out by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to eligible individuals and families. The IRS has been sending out the checks since mid-April 2020, and the process is ongoing.

Here are some details on how the stimulus checks are being mailed:

  1. Mailing process: The IRS is mailing the checks to the addresses on file with the IRS, which are typically the addresses listed on tax returns.
  2. Timing: The IRS has been sending out the checks in waves, with the first wave being mailed in mid-April 2020. The agency has been sending out new batches of checks regularly, with the most recent ones being mailed in late 2020 and early 2021.
  3. Method of delivery: The checks are being mailed via first-class mail, which means they may take a few weeks to arrive.
  4. Tracking: The IRS is not providing tracking information for the stimulus checks, so it's not possible to track the status of your check online.
  5. Receiving a check: If you're eligible for a stimulus check, you should receive a letter from the IRS with information about your payment, including the amount and the date it was mailed.

If you haven't received your stimulus check and believe you're eligible, you can:

  1. Check your bank account: If you have direct deposit information on file with the IRS, your stimulus check may have been deposited into your bank account.
  2. Use the IRS Get My Payment tool: This online tool allows you to check the status of your stimulus check, including whether it was mailed or direct deposited.
  3. Contact the IRS: If you're still having trouble, you can contact the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 for assistance.

Remember to keep an eye on your mailbox and bank account for your stimulus check!