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00:00Recent online rumors suggest that the IRS may issue a direct deposit relief payment to Americans this November 2025,
00:08but federal authorities have confirmed no new stimulus or relief payments are authorized.
00:14Viral posts claiming amounts like $1,390, $1,702, or $2,000 are misleading
00:22and often refer to outdated programs, proposals that never became law, or state-level initiatives.
00:30One high-profile proposal, the American Worker Rebate Act of 2025,
00:35aimed to provide rebates from $600 up to $2,400 using tariff revenue,
00:40but Congress has not approved it and no payments are scheduled.
00:45Additionally, social media mentions of a tariff, dividend, or cryptocurrency-linked payments are unverified
00:51and not official IRS programs.
00:54The IRS warns taxpayers to be cautious of scams.
00:57Fraudulent calls, tax, emails, or social media messages promising relief deposits
01:04often attempt to steal personal or banking information.
01:07The IRS will never contact taxpayers to ask for bank details for any payment.
01:13In short, if you are expecting a federal direct deposit relief payment this November, there is none.
01:20Some states may still offer relief programs, including inflation rebates or property tax adjustments,
01:26but these are state-level programs with varying eligibility.
01:30Always verify updates directly through IRS.gov and avoid trusting unverified social media claims.
01:37Staying informed protects your finances and prevents falling victim to scams.
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