IRS Announces $1,390 Direct Deposit Relief Payment for November 2025

Published On:
IRS Announces $1,390 Direct Deposit Relief Payment for November 2025

Rumors have circulated online claiming that the IRS will send out $1,390 direct deposit relief payments in November 2025. These claims are false. No such program has been announced, funded, or approved by the U.S. government. Here’s what’s real, what’s not, and how to verify information safely.

No Federal Relief Payment Approved

As of late October 2025, there is no federal law, IRS bulletin, or Treasury Department release announcing or authorizing new relief payments or stimulus checks worth $1,390.

You can confirm this information on official government sites:

IRS Newsroom: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom
U.S. Department of the Treasury: https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases
Congress.gov Appropriations Tracker: https://www.congress.gov

Currently, there are no bills, budget lines, or Treasury disbursements tied to such a program.

Where the Rumor Came From

This false claim appears to have started from social media posts and fabricated news articles designed to look like official IRS announcements. These posts often combine details from past relief programs or state-level payments with false amounts and dates to attract attention.

Common tactics used include:

  • Graphics mimicking official IRS announcements
  • Recycling information from legitimate state rebates such as those in Minnesota, Alaska, or New Mexico
  • Confusing timing with the annual Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA), usually announced in October and applied in January

The IRS has warned taxpayers not to trust unsolicited emails, posts, or texts offering special relief or holiday stimulus payments.

“There are no new federal direct payments planned for 2025,” the IRS said in an October statement. “Taxpayers should be cautious of scams that use the IRS name or logo to solicit personal or banking information.”

What the IRS Is Actually Doing

While there is no $1,390 relief payment, there are several legitimate updates and adjustments taking place this fall.

Program / ChangeStatusDescription
2026 Tax Bracket UpdatesConfirmedNew inflation-adjusted tax brackets will be announced in November.
Standard Deduction IncreaseConfirmedExpected to rise by about 5% for 2026 filings.
Social Security COLA (SSA)ConfirmedBenefits increase begins January 2026 and is unrelated to IRS payments.
State RebatesVariesSome states, such as Alaska, Montana, and Minnesota, are issuing local refunds, not federal payments.

Some households may receive legitimate deposits this fall, but none are connected to a new IRS relief program.

How to Check If You’re Owed Money

If you think you may have missed a previous refund or credit, you can verify safely using official sources.

Use your IRS online account: https://www.irs.gov/payments/your-online-account
Review your 2020–2023 tax filings: You may still be eligible to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit if you missed it.

Avoid social media links or unsolicited texts: Scammers often imitate IRS or Treasury communications to steal personal information.

Social Security or VA recipients should check payment updates at ssa.gov and va.gov. Neither agency has announced new lump-sum relief programs.

Why These Rumors Persist

The memory of pandemic-era stimulus checks and ongoing economic challenges make false relief stories easy to believe and exploit. Scammers spread these claims to:

  • Collect Social Security numbers or bank details
  • Charge fake processing fees for nonexistent payments
  • Generate clicks or ad revenue using misleading headlines

Always verify information directly from IRS.gov or Treasury.gov before trusting any financial announcement.

FAQs

Is the IRS sending $1,390 direct deposits in November 2025?

No. There is no such program or funding authorization.

Where did this claim come from?

From viral posts and fake news articles misrepresenting old stimulus and tax relief programs.

How can I confirm any IRS payment?

Always check your IRS online account or visit the official IRS newsroom. Do not rely on third-party sources or social media messages.

Isabella

Isabella is a dedicated education strategist at The Academic Network, Inc., passionate about helping schools and universities achieve excellence through innovation and collaboration. With a focus on strategic growth, leadership development, and student success, Isabella empowers institutions to adapt, thrive, and build sustainable futures in an ever-evolving educational landscape.

Leave a Comment