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Some Americans Are Due Extra Coronavirus Stimulus Money but Must Act by Sept. 30 to Get It


After the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act authorized economic stimulus payments for American families, the IRS sent out more than 160 million payments via direct deposit or check. Months after those payments were received, lawmakers have been struggling to come to a consensus on how to provide more COVID-19 money and have so far failed to do so.

While the chances of every American getting more stimulus funds continue to decline as time passes with no compromise legislation, there are some people who should definitely receive more cash. That's because they're due part of their payment from the first check under the CARES Act.

The IRS has now made it easier for those people to gain access to the money they're owed, but only if they act by Sept. 30. 

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Source Fool.com


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