Tax News How to Estimate Your Stimulus Check [Infographic] Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam Published Apr 10, 2020 - [Updated Mar 11, 2021] 1 min read This content is for the first coronavirus relief package, which was signed into law in March 2020. For info on the third coronavirus relief package, please visit our “American Rescue Plan: What Does it Mean for You and a Third Stimulus Check” blog post. Hearing about the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act and other COVID-19 relief efforts and wondering how much money you’ll receive from a stimulus payment? We’ve pulled together a simple infographic that can help you quickly estimate the amount of your stimulus check. All you need to do is answer a few questions! Keep in mind that in order to receive your stimulus check, the first step you should take right now is to file your 2019 tax return. Additionally, if you’re getting a tax refund, be sure to choose to receive that refund through direct deposit. This will ensure that the IRS has your most current tax filing and direct deposit information, which they will use to determine your stimulus check amount. If you aren’t required to file a tax return, you can use TurboTax’s new free Stimulus Registration Product to submit all of the necessary information to the IRS and ensure that you get your money quickly and easily. You can also quickly calculate how much stimulus money you may receive by using TurboTax’s 2020 Economic Impact Payment Calculator. Check out our blog post on what the Coronavirus stimulus package means for you for more information. We’ve Got You Covered You can be confident that TurboTax is here to keep you informed and help you file now up until the federal tax deadline. Continue to check back here for the most up to date tax information and changes in response to Coronavirus. You know your small business—we know business taxes. Our self-employed and business tax experts will ensure you get every tax break with 100% accuracy, guaranteed. Start for free 100% free to start. Pay only when you file. Previous Post Stimulus Check Phishing Scams: TurboTax Tips to Prevent Identity Theft Next Post How Does Coronavirus (COVID-19) Relief and the Tax Year 2019… Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam More from TurboTaxBlogTeam Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles Tax Help How to File a Business Tax Extension: Deadlines, Forms, and Penalties Tax Tips The White Lotus Tax Lessons: Navigating Gift Taxes, Lump Sum Payouts, Hush Money, and the IRS Tax Questions What Day Are Taxes Due? April 15! How to File for a Tax Extension or Pay Taxes Online Tax Questions What Happens If You File Your Taxes Wrong? Late Filing Penalties, Interest, and More Tax Questions What’s Tax Deductible? A Guide to Mortgage Interest, Long-Term Care, Funeral Expenses, Student Loans, and Roth IRA Contributions Tax Questions Is it Better to Get Your Taxes Done or Do Them Yourself? (And Other Tax Questions Answered) Tax Forms What is a 1099-K Form? How to Report Payments on Your Tax Return (2024) Tax Forms What is a 1099 Form? A Guide to Understanding Your Tax Obligations Income Tax by State Wisconsin State Income Tax in 2025: A Guide Income Tax by State West Virginia State Income Tax in 2025: A Guide