Audrey Saracco / EyeEmIf your $600 stimulus payment still hasn’t landed in your bank account or in your mailbox, you may be wondering if you can still expect it.According to the most recent guidance from the IRS, the answer is: “Maybe.”Millions of second stimulus payments have been sent out in recent weeks after Congress approved the payments in late December.The checks include $600 per person, plus $600 per child under 17, provided they fall under certain income thresholds. Generally, full payments go to individuals earning up to $75,000 and married couples filing jointly up to $150,000, and gradually phase out for income above those …
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