The Non-filer form takes 15-30 minutes to complete if you have everything listed below.
To complete the form, you will need:
Click the blue “Use the Non-filer Sign-up Tool” button.
Click the blue “Get Started” button.
Fill out the information to create an account.
Once you complete the form and click the blue “create account” button, you will see an account confirmation page. Hit the “Continue” button to begin completing the form.
Note: If you don’t use the form for 20 minutes, it will time out and you will see the following a message that says “We have logged you out. We do this automatically if you haven’t used Non-Filers: Enter Payment Info in the last 20 minutes.”
For “STEP 1. Fill Out Your Tax Forms,” there is required and optional information to complete. Skip the optional fields if they do not apply to you.
Required:
Note: these fields are required for both you and your spouse if you are married filing jointly. If you have a new qualifying child in 2021, you will be able to provide their information in a separate tool this summer.
Optional info:
After entering all the information that relates to you, click “Continue to Step 2”.
If you didn’t receive your full first or second stimulus check, you can enter your Recovery Rebate Credit amount to get your money. Be sure you know the exact amount you received. If you don’t enter the right amount, your CTC and stimulus checks may be delayed.
To find the amount of stimulus payment(s) you’ve received, you can refer to the IRS notices that were mailed to you. IRS Notice 1444 shows how much you received from the first stimulus check and IRS Notice 1444-B shows how much you received from the second stimulus check. You can also check your bank statements if you had your payments direct deposited. If you no longer have the IRS notice(s) or received a paper check, you can provide this information based on memory. The IRS will correct the amount for you if you made a mistake. However, this can slightly delay the processing of your tax return. The IRS will notify you of any changes made to your tax return.
Here’s how you calculate how much you are owed.
1. First, look up how much you received with your first and second stimulus checks. Add these two amounts.
2. Second, figure out how much you qualify for. Add the amounts for your first and second stimulus check.
First stimulus check: $1,200 (single) OR $2,400 (married) + $500 per dependent
Second stimulus check: $600 (single) OR $1,200 (married) + $600 per dependent
3. Finally, subtract the amount you received from the amount you are owed.
“STEP 2 E-file your tax forms,” requests both required and optional information.
Required:
Note: these fields are required for you and your spouse if you are married filing jointly.
Before you can submit your form, you must verify your email address. On “STEP 2 E-file your tax forms,” scroll to the bottom of the page. Click the “Update Your Account” link.
That will take you to the following page. Click the “Verify email” link. Then click on “Send verification email.”
Check your email. You will receive a message from the sender “Non-filer Sign-up Tool” with the subject line “Your Non-filer Sign-up Tool – Account”. The message will look like this:
Click on “Confirm my account’s email address.” You will then see this confirmation screen:
Click the blue “Continue to E-file” button. If you’ve entered all the necessary information, you’ll be see a captcha verification page. Fill in the code.
Another screen will appear with a disclosure statement. Check “I agree” and “Transmit my Return” to submit.
After you submit your form, you will receive an email to confirm successful transmission. You’ll get a separate email acknowledging that the IRS accepted or rejected your submission. This can take up to 48 hours. You can also view the status of your submission at any time by signing into the Non-filer Sign-up Tool and clicking the ‘Check E-File Status’ button.
If you need more guidance to complete the Non-filer form, see the Free File Fillable Forms FAQs.
For questions about Child Tax Credit payments, call your local 211.For information about the Child Tax Credit and advance payments, visit the federal government’s main page for information: 2021 Child Tax Credit and Advance Child Tax Credit Payments Frequently Asked Questions