FINANCIAL & TAX CALCULATORS Second Stimulus Check Calculator Estimate your second stimulus payment based on income and dependents.
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What is the Second Stimulus Check Calculator & How does it work?
The second stimulus check was part of the American Rescue Plan Act, aimed at providing financial relief to individuals affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The amount received depends on your adjusted gross income (AGI) and the number of eligible dependents you have.
For most taxpayers, the payment is phased out as AGI increases. For example, if your AGI exceeds $75,000 for single filers or $150,000 for joint filers, you may not receive any stimulus check.
Payment = max(0, 1400 + 700 times text{dependents} – (text{AGI} – $75,000) / 250)
var = meaning
Payment = Calculated stimulus amount
dependents = Number of eligible dependents
AGI = Adjusted Gross Income
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much is the maximum second stimulus check?
The maximum payment for most individuals is $1,400 plus $700 per eligible dependent.
What is the income limit for receiving a second stimulus check?
For single filers, the phaseout begins at an AGI of $75,000. For joint filers, it starts at $150,000.
Can I receive a second stimulus check if my income exceeds the limit?
No, you may not receive any payment if your AGI exceeds the specified limits for your filing status.
How do dependents affect the amount of the second stimulus check?
Each eligible dependent adds $700 to the base payment of $1,400.
Is there a difference in the stimulus check amount for single and married filers?
Yes, the income phaseout is higher for joint filers ($150,000) compared to single filers ($75,000).
When will I receive my second stimulus check if I am eligible?
The payment was sent directly via the IRS in 2021. Check the IRS website for updates on future distributions.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.