Rumors are circulating online about a $1,390 payment from the IRS. Social media posts and unofficial websites claim Americans may be eligible for new federal stimulus checks or special rebates. However, there are no official plans to approve such payments.

according to IRS), Congress has not approved any new nationwide $1,390 stimulus package for 2026. The confusion appears to come from misunderstandings about regular tax rebates, refundable tax credits or old relief programs.
What has been officially confirmed?
The IRS makes it clear:
- No new $1,390 federal stimulus payments
- Refund The amount depends on each person’s tax return
- The payments currently being issued are regular refunds or credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or the Child Tax Credit (CTC)
- Any new stimulus package would need congressional approval
Taxpayers should rely only on official information from IRS.gov.
Also read: IRS Tax Filing and Refund Deadlines 2026 – Key February and March Dates to Know
Steps to Verify IRS Payment Information
- Go directly to the official IRS website, IRS.gov, rather than clicking on links shared via social media posts, text messages, or unknown websites.
- Check the current status of your tax refund safely and securely using the official “Where’s My Refund?” tracking tool available at IRS.gov.
- Log in and regularly check your official IRS online account to view payment history, notices and other tax-related information associated with your profile.
- Carefully read and review official announcements, updates, and press releases posted on the IRS website for accurate and up-to-date information.
- Any payment details will only be confirmed by official letters and notifications from the IRS sent via postal mail to your registered address.
Who is receiving legitimate IRS payments?
Some people are receiving legitimate IRS payments, but those payments are tied to the regular tax process. They may include Refund Claims for overpaid federal income taxes, refundable credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), adjustments to an amended tax return, or recovery rebate credits for missed stimulus checks from previous years.
In some cases, payments may also be related to corrections involving identity theft. Eligibility for any payment is based on an individual’s income, tax filing status and number of dependents. There is no automatic or official category called “$1,390 payment.”


