Update:

You can track your payment here.

Earlier:

As many as 70 million Americans could have their coronavirus stimulus checks by as soon as Wednesday.

The IRS began making the initial round of payments on Friday with more to follow in the coming days, starting with those who already have direct deposit information on file with the IRS from their 2018 and 2019 tax returns. The second round will include Social Security beneficiaries who don’t file tax returns starting with those who have used the new IRS tool to provide direct deposit information to the IRS.

Paper checks to those who don’t have direct deposit information on file with the IRS will be sent starting in late April.

Eligible taxpayers who filed income tax returns for either 2019 or 2018 will automatically receive an economic impact payment from #IRS. Parents will also get an additional $500 per child. https://t.co/hEEWmgHA9V #COVIDreliefIRS pic.twitter.com/uqpd5v9YWc — IRS (@IRSnews) April 13, 2020

Where’s my stimulus money?

The “Get My Payment” tool allowing Americans to track the status of their payment is set to launch by April 17.

The tool will allow you to:

Check the status of your stimulus payment if you have not already received

Provide direct deposit information if your payment hasn’t been made

The stimulus provides $1,200 for individuals earning up to $75,000 and $2,400 for married couples filing jointly who earn up to $150,000. Recipients who earn more than those amounts will see their payments reduced by $5 for each $100 above the income threshold. Single filers who earn more than $99,000 and joint filers who earn more than $198,000 are not eligible. The stimulus also provides $500 for each qualifying child.