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Stimulus payment 2025 update: another $1,390 relief check approved for Americans — who's eligible, how to get it, and when to expect your money
Stimulus payment 2025 update: another $1,390 relief check approved for Americans — who's eligible, how to get it, and when to expect your money

Economic Times

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Stimulus payment 2025 update: another $1,390 relief check approved for Americans — who's eligible, how to get it, and when to expect your money

$1,390 stimulus payment 2025 is coming soon for low-income Americans, Social Security, SSDI, SSI, and VA recipients. Get details on eligibility, payment methods, timeline, and how to check your status. Find out if you qualify for this tax-free federal relief. The $1,390 stimulus payment is set to be a financial lifeline for millions of Americans in 2025. With inflation still impacting household budgets and the cost of basic necessities rising across the country, the federal government has introduced this one-time payment to ease the financial strain. Whether you're on Social Security, receiving VA benefits, or a low-income taxpayer, this relief could make a meaningful difference. Here's everything you need to know—who qualifies, when the money will arrive, and how to make sure you don't miss out. The upcoming $1,390 stimulus check is part of a broader economic relief strategy to help Americans navigate the financial pressure of 2025. With inflation still pinching wallets and household bills piling up, this payment aims to provide short-term support for everyday essentials—from groceries to utility bills. The payment is modeled after past Economic Impact Payments but adapted to today's economic climate. Feature Details Payment Amount $1,390 (one-time direct payment) Eligibility Criteria Based on income, tax status, and benefits Expected Release Date Mid-2025 (TBD) Disbursement Methods Direct deposit, paper check, or EIP card Taxable? No – completely tax-free Application Required? Only for non-filers or new beneficiaries The $1,390 stimulus payment eligibility depends mostly on income level and benefits status. The payment is aimed at low- and middle-income households who are more likely to feel the pinch of rising costs. Here's how eligibility breaks down: To qualify for the $1,390 check, you'll need to meet certain income and filing criteria: Single filers: Income up to $75,000 Income up to Married couples filing jointly: Up to $150,000 Up to Heads of household: Up to $112,500 In addition to these income thresholds, automatic eligibility applies to: Social Security beneficiaries (SSDI, SSI, and retirement) (SSDI, SSI, and retirement) VA and Railroad Retirement recipients Families with qualifying dependents may receive additional amounts If you've received previous stimulus checks, chances are high you'll qualify again—especially if your income has remained stable or decreased. Tip: If you've recently filed your federal tax return or receive benefits from Social Security or the VA, you're likely already in the system and don't need to apply separately. There are a few simple ways to verify your eligibility: Visit the IRS website and look for the 'Get My Payment' or 'Check Eligibility' tool (to be updated for 2025). If you've filed taxes recently, the IRS will use your latest return to determine eligibility. Social Security or SSI recipients who don't file taxes will be automatically considered—no action needed. While the official payment date hasn't been confirmed yet, current estimates point to a mid-2025 rollout, possibly starting in the summer. This timeline may change depending on how quickly the IRS and related agencies finalize logistics. You can expect to receive your payment through one of these methods: Direct Deposit: Fastest option if you've already linked your bank details with the IRS or Social Security. Fastest option if you've already linked your bank details with the IRS or Social Security. Paper Checks: Mailed to your home address if no bank details are available. Mailed to your home address if no bank details are available. EIP Debit Card: Some recipients may receive a prepaid Economic Impact Payment (EIP) card. The IRS is expected to update the "Get My Payment" tool or launch a new portal to track your payment status and eligibility closer to the release window. Most people won't need to apply if they've already filed a recent tax return or are receiving federal benefits. But if you haven't submitted a return recently and don't receive SSI/SSDI, you might need to use the IRS's 'Non-Filer Tool' to submit your details. Here's a quick rule of thumb: Situation Application Required? Filed tax return recently No Receive Social Security, SSDI, SSI No No tax filing and no federal benefits Yes (via IRS tool) No, the payment is completely tax-free. That means you won't have to report it as income on your next tax return, and it won't interfere with your eligibility for any existing federal benefits like Medicaid, food stamps (SNAP), or housing assistance. In past relief rounds, the IRS clearly stated that these payments are not counted as income and are considered federal assistance, not taxable income. The same is expected to apply here. Eligible individuals will receive their payment using the same method as previous relief programs: Direct Deposit: Fastest method if your bank info is on file. Fastest method if your bank info is on file. Paper Check: Sent by mail if no direct deposit info is available. Sent by mail if no direct deposit info is available. EIP Debit Card: Some may receive prepaid cards instead of checks. There are no rules on how to use your stimulus money—it's your money. But the government encourages Americans to use it on essential needs to help stabilize household expenses. Some suggested uses include: Rent or mortgage payments Utility bills (electricity, gas, water) Groceries and medical supplies Childcare or school expenses For many families, this stimulus could help cover one or two major bills or provide temporary relief from credit card debt or late fees. That depends on the U.S. economic situation in the second half of 2025. If inflation rises further or there are signs of a recession, the government may consider another round of payments or expand this one. Nothing is guaranteed yet, but additional relief is 'absolutely possible' according to several economic analysts and past government trends. Lawmakers and federal agencies are keeping a close watch on inflation trends, job data, and consumer spending, which will guide their decisions on further aid packages. Across the U.S., the proposed $1,390 relief check has been met with overwhelming support, especially from: Retirees on fixed incomes People with disabilities facing high healthcare costs Single parents managing rising childcare and household expenses Many say earlier stimulus checks helped them avoid falling into debt or eviction—and this new round could do the same. The $1,390 stimulus check in 2025 is more than just financial help—it's part of a larger effort to keep Americans afloat during tough times. If you're eligible, double-check your records with the IRS, keep an eye out for updates on the IRS site, and ensure your bank details and mailing address are current. In a world where every dollar counts, don't miss out on this much-needed support. Q1. Who is eligible for the $1,390 stimulus payment 2025? Anyone earning below the income limits or receiving Social Security, SSI, SSDI, or VA benefits may qualify. Q2. Is the 2025 $1,390 stimulus check taxable or reportable? No, the $1,390 stimulus is fully tax-free and doesn't need to be reported on your tax return. Q3. What is the $1,390 stimulus payment in 2025? It's a one-time relief check proposed by the U.S. government to help Americans deal with high living costs and economic pressure in 2025. Q4. Do Social Security recipients get the payment? Yes. Most SSDI, SSI, and retirement beneficiaries are expected to receive the payment automatically. Q5. Do I need to apply for the check? Not if you've filed taxes or receive federal benefits. Non-filers may need to register on the IRS website. Q6. Will I get extra money for dependents? It's likely—families with children or other dependents may receive additional funds, similar to past stimulus rounds. Q7. How can I check my status? Use the updated 'Get My Payment' tool on the IRS website when it goes live in 2025.

Stimulus payment 2025 update: another $1,390 relief check approved for Americans — who's eligible, how to get it, and when to expect your money
Stimulus payment 2025 update: another $1,390 relief check approved for Americans — who's eligible, how to get it, and when to expect your money

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Stimulus payment 2025 update: another $1,390 relief check approved for Americans — who's eligible, how to get it, and when to expect your money

What are the key features of this stimulus? Feature Details Payment Amount $1,390 (one-time direct payment) Eligibility Criteria Based on income, tax status, and benefits Expected Release Date Mid-2025 (TBD) Disbursement Methods Direct deposit, paper check, or EIP card Taxable? No – completely tax-free Application Required? Only for non-filers or new beneficiaries Who is eligible for the $1,390 stimulus check in 2025? Live Events Single filers: Income up to $75,000 Income up to Married couples filing jointly: Up to $150,000 Up to Heads of household: Up to $112,500 Social Security beneficiaries (SSDI, SSI, and retirement) (SSDI, SSI, and retirement) VA and Railroad Retirement recipients Families with qualifying dependents may receive additional amounts How to check if you qualify for the stimulus? Visit the IRS website and look for the 'Get My Payment' or 'Check Eligibility' tool (to be updated for 2025). If you've filed taxes recently, the IRS will use your latest return to determine eligibility. Social Security or SSI recipients who don't file taxes will be automatically considered—no action needed. When will the $1,390 stimulus checks be sent out? Direct Deposit: Fastest option if you've already linked your bank details with the IRS or Social Security. Fastest option if you've already linked your bank details with the IRS or Social Security. Paper Checks: Mailed to your home address if no bank details are available. Mailed to your home address if no bank details are available. EIP Debit Card: Some recipients may receive a prepaid Economic Impact Payment (EIP) card. Do I need to apply for the stimulus payment in 2025? Situation Application Required? Filed tax return recently No Receive Social Security, SSDI, SSI No No tax filing and no federal benefits Yes (via IRS tool) Will the $1,390 stimulus check be taxable or affect my benefits? How will the stimulus check be delivered? Direct Deposit: Fastest method if your bank info is on file. Fastest method if your bank info is on file. Paper Check: Sent by mail if no direct deposit info is available. Sent by mail if no direct deposit info is available. EIP Debit Card: Some may receive prepaid cards instead of checks. How can I use the $1,390 stimulus payment? Rent or mortgage payments Utility bills (electricity, gas, water) Groceries and medical supplies Childcare or school expenses Will there be more stimulus payments after this? What are people saying about the $1,390 stimulus check? Retirees on fixed incomes People with disabilities facing high healthcare costs Single parents managing rising childcare and household expenses Stay informed and ready FAQs about the $1,390 stimulus payment (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The $1,390 stimulus payment is set to be a financial lifeline for millions of Americans in 2025. With inflation still impacting household budgets and the cost of basic necessities rising across the country, the federal government has introduced this one-time payment to ease the financial strain. Whether you're on Social Security, receiving VA benefits, or a low-income taxpayer, this relief could make a meaningful difference. Here's everything you need to know—who qualifies, when the money will arrive, and how to make sure you don't miss upcomingis part of a broader economic relief strategy to help Americans navigate the financial pressure of 2025. With inflation still pinching wallets and household bills piling up, this payment aims to provide short-term support for everyday essentials—The payment is modeled after past Economic Impact Payments but adapted to today's economic $1,390 stimulus payment eligibility depends mostly on income level and benefits status. The payment is aimed at low- and middle-income households who are more likely to feel the pinch of rising costs. Here's how eligibility breaks down:To qualify for the $1,390 check, you'll need to meet certain income and filing criteria:In addition to these income thresholds, automatic eligibility applies to:If you've received previous stimulus checks, chances are high you'll qualify again—If you've recently filed your federal tax return or receive benefits from Social Security or the VA, you're likely already in the system and don't need to apply are a few simple ways toWhile the official payment date hasn't been confirmed yet, current estimates point to a mid-2025 rollout, possibly starting in the summer. This timeline may change depending on how quickly the IRS and related agencies finalize IRS is expected to update the "Get My Payment" tool or launch a new portal to track your payment status and eligibility closer to the release people won't need to apply if they've already filed a recent tax return or are receiving federal benefits. But if you haven't submitted a return recently and don't receive SSI/SSDI, you might need to use the IRS's 'Non-Filer Tool' to submit your the payment is completely tax-free. That means you won't have to report it as income on your next tax return, and it won't interfere with your eligibility for any existing federal benefits like Medicaid, food stamps (SNAP), or housing past relief rounds, the IRS clearly stated that these payments are not counted as income and are considered federal assistance, not taxable income. The same is expected to apply individuals will receive their payment using the same method as previous relief programs:There are no rules on how to use your stimulus money—it's your money. But the government encourages Americans to use it on essential needs to help stabilize household expenses. Some suggested uses include:For many families, this stimulus could help cover one or two major bills or provide temporary relief from credit card debt or late depends on the U.S. economic situation in the second half of 2025. If inflation rises further or there are signs of a recession, the government may consider another round of payments or expand this one. Nothing is guaranteed yet, but additional relief is 'absolutely possible' according to several economic analysts and past government and federal agencies are keeping a close watch on inflation trends, job data, and consumer spending, which will guide their decisions on further aid the U.S., the proposed $1,390 relief check has been met with overwhelming support, especially from:Many say earlier stimulus checks helped them avoid falling into debt or eviction—and this new round could do the $1,390 stimulus check in 2025 is more than just financial help—it's part of a larger effort to keep Americans afloat during tough times. If you're eligible, double-check your records with the IRS, keep an eye out for updates on the IRS site, and ensure your bank details and mailing address are a world where every dollar counts, don't miss out on this much-needed earning below the income limits or receiving Social Security, SSI, SSDI, or VA benefits may the $1,390 stimulus is fully tax-free and doesn't need to be reported on your tax a one-time relief check proposed by the U.S. government to help Americans deal with high living costs and economic pressure in Most SSDI, SSI, and retirement beneficiaries are expected to receive the payment if you've filed taxes or receive federal benefits. Non-filers may need to register on the IRS likely—families with children or other dependents may receive, similar to past stimulus the updatedon the IRS website when it goes live in 2025.

Kerry project to conserve and restore native woodlands on Iveragh peninsula
Kerry project to conserve and restore native woodlands on Iveragh peninsula

Irish Independent

time16-07-2025

  • General
  • Irish Independent

Kerry project to conserve and restore native woodlands on Iveragh peninsula

With an estimated target of 300 hectares, the Iveragh Woodlands European Innovation Partnership (EIP) will focus on restoring old-growth remnants, facilitating natural regeneration, and, where needed, planting local provenance native saplings. As well as benefits for nature, the project aims to reconnect local communities with natural heritage, create new opportunities through upskilling and investigating market opportunities, and ultimately hopes to create a blueprint that will inform policy and future agricultural support mechanisms. EIP aims to address two challenges: a policy environment that makes it extremely difficult to create or restore native woodlands in upland areas - especially where they are designated for conservation - and diminishing farm viability in upland and hill settings. This project proposes a new model for upland woodland restoration that complements existing farm systems and supports rural communities. This four-year initiative is led by the charity Hometree and is co-funded by the European Union and Department of Agriculture. It will offer participating farmers an initial participation fee, support for any restoration actions undertaken, and ongoing payments linked to ecological outcomes designed to work alongside existing payments. Ray Ó Foghlú, project lead at Hometree, said the project has enormous potential for positive impact on Ireland's landscapes and habitats. It also benefits farmers financially and by creating and strengthening networks and opening up opportunities. 'I'm incredibly excited about the potential for positive impact this project will bring to south Kerry,' he said. The project is supported by Munster Technological University, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Kerry County Council and other partners and local stakeholders. Hometree is recruiting an ecologist and a local coordinator to work full-time on the project alongside a project manager and administrator. See for more information and application details. Contact information: Ray Ó Foghlú at 087 224 9226. Lucy Taylor lucy@

Over 400 suppliers attend Tirlán's 'Farming for the Future' event
Over 400 suppliers attend Tirlán's 'Farming for the Future' event

Irish Examiner

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Examiner

Over 400 suppliers attend Tirlán's 'Farming for the Future' event

Over 400 Tirlán suppliers and their families were welcomed to the flagship Farming for the Future on-farm event. The event aimed to showcase the collaborative work underway to enhance and support environmental and economic sustainability on farms. It brought together farmers, agri-experts, and industry sustainability leaders for a day of hands-on demonstrations, expert-led talks and discussions on the family farm of Seamus Brennan, in Co Laois. Tirlán Chairperson John Murphy chats with brothers Tom andf Bill O'Brien from Danesford Co Kilkenny, at Tirlán's flagship 'Farming for the Future' open farm walk and talk on Seamus Brennan's farm at Attanagh, Co Laois. Photo: Finbarr O'Rourke Speaking at the event, John Murphy, the Tirlám chair, said: 'The numbers here today demonstrate our commitment to sustainability in the fullest sense – both economic and environmental sustainability. And we know this is so important as we are in the countdown to the decision regarding the renewal of the nitrates derogation in December." Also at the event was Ireland MEP Cynthia Ní Mhurchú who said: 'Recent EPA reports show a substantial decline in nitrogen concentrations in selected rivers over the last 12 months when compared to 2023. Nitrogen concentration levels in 2024 were comparable to 2016 levels. "Farmers are adopting measures at the farm level that deliver continued improvements to water quality. We are on the right track, and everyone should welcome that. Improved water quality is the key to securing Ireland's Nitrates Derogation beyond 2025." 'The River Slaney Project is an example of what can be achieved when farmers, advisors, local authorities, and industry partners come together with a shared purpose. The progress we've made in just one year shows the power of collaboration in driving meaningful, science-based action to protect our water and biodiversity for future generations,' said Dr Lisa Koep, chief ESG officer at Tirlán. Conor Mulvihill, director of Dairy Industry Ireland, said Ireland has six months to put the best case forward to retain the nitrates derogation. He said the co-ordinated effort between all bodies has been encouraging to see. Tirlán Chairperson John Murphy chats with host farmer Seamus Brennan at Tirlán's flagship 'Farming for the Future' open farm walk and talk on the Brennan farm at Attanagh, Co Laois. Photo: Finbarr O'Rourke 'Every single one of us is on the same path. Water quality and the improvement of water quality underpin the future of our family-based, grass-based dairy industry.' Host Seamus Brennan and his family are farming in derogation and have always tried to go the extra mile to keep things ticking over, particularly when it comes to slurry and fertiliser applications. 'I'm hoping to invest in an underground tank soon to make more use of the slurry. We're probably not getting as much out of it as we could – we're probably spreading it that bit early. I'll also look into solar. I've also put in an EIP application for other works,' Mr Brennan told the crowds.

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