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Stimulus checks: Missing a payment? File an IRS trace to track it down

WASHINGTON (WJW) — The U.S. Treasury Department has issued more than 156 million payments as part of President Joe Biden’s coronavirus relief plan, but many Americans are still waiting on their third stimulus check. Meanwhile, the Internal Revenue Service says there are certain circumstances that may warrant a payment trace.

Biden’s coronavirus relief plan issues direct payments of as much as $1,400 per person to eligible Americans. The government says roughly $372 billion has been paid out since March 12.


Last week, the Treasury Department began issuing payments to social security (SSI and SSDI) recipients. The IRS says non-filers and Veterans Affairs beneficiaries should expect to see their checks in the coming weeks.

Officials say those still expecting a payment can check the government’s Get My Payment tool. However, there are certain cases in which citizens may need to take additional steps in tracing their stimulus payments. A trace is a process for tracking down a lost, stolen or misplaced payment.

The IRS says you may need to trace your payment if:

According to the government, you can request a payment trace by calling the IRS at 800-919-9835. You can either use the automated system or speak with an agent.

You can also mail or fax a completed Form 3911, Taxpayer Statement Regarding Refund. The IRS notes that if you filed a married filing jointly return, you can’t initiate a trace using the automated systems. 

The AARP has provided the following tips for filling out a Form 3911 for your missing stimulus payment:

Anyone with additional questions about their stimulus check or the tracing process is encouraged to contact the IRS.