These updated FAQs were released to the public in Fact Sheet 2022-27 PDF, April 13, 2022. If you didn't get the full amount of the third Economic Impact Payment, you may be eligible to claim the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit and must file a 2021 tax return – even if you don't usually file taxes - to claim it. Your 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit will reduce any tax you owe for 2021 or be included in your tax refund. If your income is $73,000 or less, you can file your federal tax return electronically for free through the IRS Free File Program. The fastest way to get your tax refund is to file electronically and have it direct deposited, contactless and free, into your financial account. You can have your refund direct deposited into your bank account, prepaid debit card or mobile app and will need to provide routing and account numbers. If you didn't get the full amounts of the first and second Economic Impact Payments, you may be eligible to claim the 2020 Recovery Rebate Credit and must file a 2020 tax return – even if you don't usually file taxes - to claim it. DO NOT include any information regarding the first and second Economic Impact Payments or the 2020 Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2021 return. Below are frequently asked questions about the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit, separated by topic. Please do not call the IRS. Topic A: General Information Topic B: Claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit if you aren't required to file a 2021 tax return Topic C: Eligibility for claiming a Recovery Rebate Credit on a 2021 tax return Topic D: Claiming the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit Topic E: Calculating the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit Topic F: Receiving the Credit on a 2021 tax return Topic G: Finding the third Economic Impact Payment Amounts to calculate the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit Topic H: Correcting issues after the 2021 tax return is filed Previous updates to FAQs Fact Sheet 2022-12 PDF, February 17, 2022 Fact Sheet 2022-09 PDF, February 8, 2022 Fact Sheet 2022-04 PDF, January 13, 2022