The stimulus check is financial assistance that can make a difference for many Hispanic families in the United States.
If you are eligible and have not yet received this benefit, here at QuéOnnda.com we explain how to claim it quickly and easily.
Am I eligible?

To qualify for an stimulus check, you must have filed a tax return in 2020 or 2021.
If your income is below the established limits ($75,000 per year for singles and $150,000 for couples), you are likely to be eligible.
Family income and the number of dependents are also considered.
If you did not file taxes because you were not required to, you may still qualify.
You only need to provide your basic information through the IRS non-filer tool.
Steps to collect

Verify your eligibility: Log in to the Get My Payment tool on the IRS website .
Provide your bank information: If the IRS does not have your updated information, you can enter it to receive payment directly into your account.
Apply for your missed payment: If you believe you are eligible but have not received your check, file a simplified tax return to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit.
What if your check doesn’t arrive?

If you have not received your stimulus check, it could be due to errors in your tax information or shipping problems.
Contact the IRS at 800-919-9835 or use the tracking tool on their website.
You can also go to a certified tax preparer for additional help.
The impact of checks
Stimulus checks have been a vital lifeline for millions of Hispanic families, helping them cover essential expenses such as rent, food and utilities.
This financial assistance is especially important for essential workers.
Stimulus checks have been a vital relief
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Also for those who faced economic hardship during the pandemic.
Don’t forget to check your eligibility with the IRS tool and provide bank information for direct payments.