Many Americans who qualify for an Economic Impact Payment (EIP) are not aware of, and may potentially miss out on, this economic assistance under the CARES Act. While many taxpayers do not need to take action in order to receive any EIP to which they are entitled, there are other taxpayers who will need to take some action in order to receive an EIP. Thus, the IRS needs your help to spread the word. Join over 100,000 other partners nationwide in efforts to reach those in your community who may be low-income, experiencing homeless or who may have Limited English Proficiency (LEP).
Visit IRS.gov for tools and information, including translated materials, on this outreach initiative. See how you can help share this valuable information with fellow Americans at risk of missing out on this economic benefit.
More Information
- If you have questions about the Economic Impact Payment Card, visit EIPcard.com.
- If you have questions about the Economic Impact Payment itself or other coronavirus tax relief, go to the Coronavirus Tax Relief and Economic Impact Payments page on IRS.gov. Also view the Economic Impact Payment and the Get My Payment frequently asked questions pages.
Additional Resources
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Source: taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov
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