The Treasury Department announced plans to help the up to 8 million households that have not yet been able to access either round of Economic Impact Payments.
Treasury plans EIP outreach for unserved households
January 25, 2021 / By ICBA
The Treasury Department announced plans to help the up to 8 million households that have not yet been able to access either round of Economic Impact Payments.
The Treasury Department announced plans to help the up to 8 million households that have not yet been able to access either round of Economic Impact Payments.
Treasury said it will establish new online tools for claiming payments, work to reach households that were issued—but did not cash—their payments, and analyze unserved households to target outreach efforts.
ICBA continues updating its frequently asked questions on the second round of EIPs. Additional information is available on the IRS's EIP webpage and the EIP Card page.
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