What If You Missed the Deadline to Get a Stimulus Check Directly Deposited?

For most Americans, May 13 was the last day to provide their direct-deposit information to the IRS so they could get their coronavirus stimulus check put straight into their bank account. COVID-19 payments were authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act for short) and are worth as much as $1,200 per qualifying adult and $500 per eligible dependent. 

If you missed out on providing your bank account details to the IRS, that doesn't mean you won't get your money. Here's what you may need to do. 

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