If you’re missing the second stimulus payment (or received less than you were owed), you can address that on your upcoming 2020 tax return. “If you’re eligible for the credit, and either we didn’t issue you any Economic Impact Payments or we issued less than the full amounts, you must file a 2020 tax return to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit even if you are not required to file a tax return for 2020,” the IRS explains on their website.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb By filing for this rebate credit on your taxes, the IRS can determine how much you are owed and those funds “can be added to your taxes to increase your refund or decrease what you owe,” Rus Garofalo, founder of Brass Taxes, previously explained to Best Life. You may want to double-check that you qualified for the second payment before trying to file for the rebate credit as there were some differences between who was eligible for the second stimulus payment compared to the first. As the Peter G. Peterson Foundation explains, individuals earning more than $87,000, single parents making more than $124,500, and married couples earning more than $174,000 were not eligible for the second round of payments. The income caps for the first stimulus payments, meanwhile, were higher at $99,000 for individuals, $136,500 for single parents, and $198,000 for married couples. And for more on eligibility, find out Why You May Not Get the Third Stimulus Check. There is a chance your stimulus check may have been issued already, even if it never made its way to you. You can find out how and when the IRS issued your second stimulus payment using the agency’s “Get My Payment” tool. If the tool does not show you a payment date, that means your payment was not issued and you can claim it through the Recovery Rebate Credit. However, if it does show a date, your payment was issued. If your stimulus payment was sent by check and is still MIA, the IRS says you can request a payment trace. “You will generally receive a response six weeks after we receive your request for a payment trace, but there may be delays due to limited staffing,” the IRS says on their website. “If a trace is initiated and the IRS determines that the check wasn’t cashed, the IRS will credit your account for that payment but the IRS cannot reissue your payment. Instead, you will need to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2020 tax return if eligible.” And for more up-to-date stimulus check news and other helpful tips, sign up for our daily newsletter. As of Feb. 16, the IRS said that more than 147 million second stimulus payments had been sent out totaling more than $142 billion, per CNBC. According to the agency, it had issued all “legally permitted” payments, but as CNBC reported, hundreds of readers said they were still waiting on their payment at this point. And for more on money and taxes, If You Live Here, You Don’t Have to File Your Taxes in April.