04/24/2020
The Washington Post has published what they say is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) internal document. We don't know if it's accurate, but here is when they say people should expect their stimulus check:
• If the IRS has your direct deposit information on file: the week ending April 17.
• Paper checks for people with up to $10,000 in AGI: the week ending April 24.
• Between $10,000 AGI and $20,000 AGI: the week ending May 1.
• Between $20,000 AGI and $30,000 AGI: the week ending May 8.
• Between $30,000 AGI and $40,000 AGI: the week ending May 15.
• Between $40,000 AGI and $50,000 AGI: the week ending May 22.
• Between $50,000 AGI and $60,000 AGI: the week ending May 29.
• Between $60,000 AGI and $70,000 AGI: the week ending June 5.
• Between $70,000 AGI and $80,000 AGI: the week ending June 12.
• Between $80,000 AGI and $90,000 AGI: the week ending June 19.
• Between $90,000 AGI and $100,000 AGI: the week ending June 26.
• Between $100,000 AGI and $110,000 AGI: the week ending July 3.
• Between $110,000 AGI and $120,000 AGI: the week ending July 10.
• Between $120,000 AGI and $130,000 AGI: the week ending July 17.
• Between $130,000 AGI and $140,000 AGI: the week ending July 24.
• Between $140,000 AGI and $150,000 AGI: the week ending July 31.
• Between $150,000 AGI and $160,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 7.
• Between $160,000 AGI and $170,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 14.
• Between $170,000 AGI and $180,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 21.
• Between $180,000 AGI and $190,000 AGI: the week ending Aug. 28.
• Between $190,000 AGI and $198,000 AGI: the week ending Sept. 4.
• All other checks (e.g., those who didn’t have tax info on