A new $2,800 stimulus credit is earmarked for eligible families this summer, providing much-needed relief for households with children. This guide explains who qualifies, when funds will arrive, and what to do to receive it without delay.
Who Qualifies for the $2,800 Credit
Eligible families must file a 2024 federal tax return or an IRS non‑filer form by June 30, 2025. Full payment of $2,800 is available to:
- Married couples filing jointly with AGI up to $150,000
- Heads of household earning up to $112,500
- Single filers earning up to $75,000
Families claiming at least two qualifying children under 17 receive the full amount; those with one child receive $1,400. Partial credit may be available for families with higher AGI or more children (up to a cap of three). Non‑filers must register by the deadline with all dependent children’s Social Security numbers included.
When Will You Get Paid
The IRS will distribute the credit via direct deposit or mailed check according to the following schedule:
| Milestone | Date / Window |
|---|---|
| Filing or Non‑Filer Form Deadline | June 30, 2025 |
| Direct Deposit Info Update Deadline | July 7, 2025 |
| IRS Portal Tracking Activates | July 10, 2025 |
| Early Direct Deposit Wave | July 12–16, 2025 |
| Mid-Wave Direct Deposits | July 17–22, 2025 |
| Final Deposit Wave | July 23–28, 2025 |
| Mailed Checks Dispatched | July 29–August 10, 2025 |
After July 10, visit the IRS “Get My Payment” portal to check your payment status—look for “Scheduled,” “Sent,” or “Mailed.”
What You Should Do Now
If you haven’t yet filed for 2024, do so by June 30—whether via tax return or non‑filer form. Families should ensure all qualifying dependents are listed with correct Social Security numbers. By July 7, confirm or update your direct deposit information through the IRS portal—this helps you get the credit via electronic deposit. Starting July 10, login to the portal daily to monitor your payment status and take action if any issues appear.
What Happens If You Don’t Get Paid
If you still haven’t received your payment by August 10, check the tax portal for flags like “Bank Info Needed”, “Identity Verification”, or “Rejected”. Resolving these within five business days usually triggers fast processing. For unresolved issues after August 15, contact the IRS Economy Impact Payment hotline at 1-800-919-9835, with your SSN, AGI, dependent count, and any portal notifications ready for faster support.
The $2,800 stimulus credit is tailored to support families with children this summer. Ensure you file or register by June 30, update your banking details by July 7, and monitor your status in the IRS portal starting July 10. If your payment doesn’t appear, act quickly to resolve any alerts or call the IRS for help—these steps will help secure your full benefit without delay.
FAQ’s:
1. What if I only have one child?
You’re eligible for a $1,400 credit, reflecting half the full amount.
2. Do families with three children get more than $2,800?
No—the credit is capped at $2,800 per family, regardless of additional children.
3. Is the stimulus credit taxable?
No—it’s a non-taxable federal credit and won’t impact your taxable income.
4. What if I miss the July 7 bank update?
You will still receive a mailed check between July 29 and August 10.
5. Who do I contact if I still don’t get paid?
After August 15, call the IRS EIP hotline at 1‑800‑919‑9835 with your filing and portal information.

























