There are conflicting reports about a $1,390 stimulus check from the IRS in summer 2025. Some sources claim that eligible Americans who filed 2024 taxes could receive $1,390 stimulus payments in late summer 2025 to help with essential expenses like rent and groceries. Eligibility includes individuals earning up to $75,000 annually, married couples with joint income up to $150,000, and heads of household earning up to $112,500. The payments would be tax-free and not impact other benefits, delivered via direct deposit, paper checks, or EIP debit cards.
However, the IRS has officially denied any new stimulus checks are currently approved or planned for 2025 unless Congress passes new legislation. Rumors of $1,390 or $2,000 stimulus payments have been debunked by the IRS multiple times. The most recent legitimate relief was the Recovery Rebate Credit related to 2021, with a deadline that passed in April 2025.
In summary, as of now, there is no confirmed IRS stimulus payment scheduled to be sent out. Any new stimulus payments would require Congressional approval which has not occurred yet. The $1,390 stimulus check reports appear to be misinformation or confusion with past credits.