- **Q: Is it too late to claim the $1,400 stimulus payment?
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Personal Finance / Stimulus Payments
With the deadline to claim the $1,400 stimulus payment from 2021 having passed on April 15, 2025, many are wondering if there will be any further stimulus checks issued. Here's a recap of past stimulus payments, what happens to unclaimed fu...
The IRS has definitively closed the period to claim economic stimulus payments for 2021. Any unclaimed amounts will be transferred to the U.S. Treasury. For those who filed on time, payments will be made by direct deposit or paper check. The IRS estimates that over 1.1 million people will receive refunds exceeding $1 billion.
U.S. expats who may have fallen behind on their U.S. tax filings have a time-limited opportunity to become compliant without penalties through the IRS’s Streamlined Procedures. By filing three years of late U.S. tax returns and six years of FBARs (foreign bank account reports) before June 16, 2025, expats can also claim the $1,400 Economic Impact Payment.
Tax compliance is also a mandatory first step for expats considering renouncing U.S. citizenship. Filing through the amnesty program fulfills IRS requirements for renunciation and allows expats to claim the $1,400 stimulus payment, potentially reducing the overall cost of the process.
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