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3/25/2021

Treasury and IRS Disburse Another 37 Million Economic Impact Payments from the American Rescue Plan | U.S. Depar…

Treasury and IRS Disburse Another 37 Million Economic Impact
Payments from the American Rescue Plan
March 24, 2021

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Internal Revenue Service,
and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service announced they are disbursing approximately 37 million
payments in the second batch of Economic Impact Payments from the American Rescue
Plan. This brings the total disbursed payments from the American Rescue Plan to
approximately 127 million payments worth approximately $325 billion.
As announced on March 12, Economic Impact Payments will continue to roll out in batches
to millions of Americans in the coming weeks.
The second batch of payments includes direct deposits, as well as paper checks and debit
cards being sent through the mail. Here is additional information on the second batch of
payments:
Like the first batch of payments, the payments announced today primarily were sent to
eligible taxpayers who filed 2019 or 2020 returns. People who don’t typically file a return
but who successfully used the Non-Filers tool on IRS.gov last year were sent payments
in this batch.
In total, this second batch includes approximately 37 million payments, with a total
value of nearly $83 billion.
As part of that, this batch of payments includes approximately 17 million direct deposit
payments, with a total value of more than $38 billion. These payments began processing
on Friday, March 19, and some Americans saw the direct deposit payments as pending or
as provisional payments in their accounts before today’s o icial payment date.
In addition, this batch of payments includes nearly 15 million paper checks (with a total
value of nearly $34 billion) and approximately 5 million prepaid debit cards (with a total
value of around $11 billion).
Paper checks and debit cards – known as EIP cards –began processing on Friday, March
19, and will continue to be sent by mail over the next few weeks.
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3/25/2021

Treasury and IRS Disburse Another 37 Million Economic Impact Payments from the American Rescue Plan | U.S. Depar…

As announced last week, the first batch of payments was mostly sent by direct deposit. Here
is additional information on the first batch of payments:
The first batch of payments began processing on Friday, March 12, and some Americans
saw the direct deposit payments as pending or as provisional payments in their accounts
before the o icial payment date of March 17.
The first batch of payments primarily was sent to eligible taxpayers who provided direct
deposit information on their 2019 or 2020 returns, including people who don’t typically
file a return but who successfully used the Non-Filers tool on IRS.gov last year.
In total, the first batch included approximately 90 million payments, with a total value of
more than $242 billion.
The use of direct deposit to issue these payments means that they were disbursed
remarkably faster than would otherwise be possible.
While most payments were disbursed by direct deposit, Treasury mailed roughly 150,000
checks worth approximately $442 million.
Additional batches of payments will be sent in the coming weeks as direct deposits and
through the mail as paper checks or debit cards. The vast majority of all Economic Impact
Payments will be issued by direct deposit. No action is needed by most taxpayers.
Many federal beneficiaries who filed 2019 or 2020 returns or used the Non-Filers tool were
included in these first two batches of payments, if eligible. For federal beneficiaries who did
not file a 2019 or 2020 tax return or did not use the Non-Filers tool, the IRS is working
directly with the Social Security Administration, the Railroad Retirement Board, and the
Veterans Administration to obtain updated 2021 information to ensure that as many people
as possible are sent fast, automatic payments. More information about when these
payments will be made will be provided on IRS. gov as soon as it becomes available.
Individuals can check the “Get My Payment” tool on IRS.gov to see the payment status of
these payments. Additional information on Economic Impact Payments is available on
IRS.gov.

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