Non-filers should expect a letter about their stimulus check, FTC says
Lisa Lake, Consumer Education Specialist, FTC
FILE - In this April 23, 2020, file photo, President Donald Trump's name is seen on a stimulus check issued by the IRS to help combat the adverse economic effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File) (Eric Gay, Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
If you get this letter from the IRS, it’s legit. Go only to the IRS’s real website at IRS.gov/EIP or call them directly at 800-919-9835 to register to claim your payment. You only have until Oct. 15. But if someone claiming to be from the IRS calls, emails or texts about helping you get your stimulus payment, that person is running a government imposter scam on you. Hang up and don’t respond to or click on any links in texts or emails.
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Why? Because the IRS will not text, email or call you about your economic impact payment. And they’ll never ask you to pay a fee to get your money.
Visit the IRS’s website to find out more about stimulus payments. And be sure to tell the FTC if someone pretending to be from the government contacts you.
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