Some recipients like new parents may qualify for additional funds during the 2022 tax season.
Eligibility and total funds received by households were based on income and other requirements.
Some $1,400 payments may still be in the mail, but the IRS is no longer issuing funds from the first, second or third rounds, the agency said. The IRS issued more than 175 million third-round payments to households worth over $400 billion through Dec. 31.Some households will qualify for additional third-round funds when they file their 2021 income tax return this year, however. This is true for those whose circumstances changed in 2021 relative to 2020.
For example, children born in 2021 qualify for an additional payment of up to $1,400, which parents didn't receive last year. Families who added a dependent on their 2021 tax return and who was not listed as a dependent on their 2020 return may also qualify, the IRS said. Most other eligible people already received the full third-round amount and won't qualify for more, the agency said.