The government has launched a new web app that lets you track your payment or add in your direct deposit bank information. But you need to hurry if you want your cash automatically. Millions of payments are already being deployed.
The new tool also lets you put in your direct deposit information for your bank account.
The launch on April 15, usually Tax Day, comes as the government is expected to get payments of up to $1,200 per person to millions of Americans this week.Millions of Americans are slated to get payments of up to $1,200 per person from the government this week, and now there's a way to track your money.called "Get My Payment" that allows taxpayers to find the status of their payment.
It also enables taxpayers to add their direct deposit information if they did not include that in their tax returns for 2018 or 2019.
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