 Hello, everyone. I have a quick update about the stimulus payment. The IRS provided a new link for taxpayers who did not provide their banking information in prior years. Simply put, if you filed your tax return in 2018 2019, and you did not do a direct deposit, or you did not provide if you had a bill, you did not pay your bill using your banking information, the IRS decided to provide this link, get my payment, and taxpayer can go to that link, fill out their information. And by doing so, providing their bank information and routing number, this way the payment can get to your bank account much faster than a regular check. But here's what's happening. Some taxpayers, at least I know of two individual taxpayer in person. And I read online that individuals are getting a check. So after you initially fill out the form, provide your bank information, routing information, when you check your payment status. Initially, they say you'll be receiving a direct deposit. Then when you check your payment status, it says, we schedule your check notice your check on April the 20th 24 2020. So rather than sending them the money in the in the direct deposit, they're sending them a check. Now why could be why would be the reason for this? One reason it could be that those individuals that not filed their 2018, that could be one reason, or it could be that the IRS or they did not file that get my payment on time could be one of these two reasons. I'm not really sure. But if you experience anything similar, please let me know. I hope you I hope you'll get your stimulus payment soon. In the description below, you can tell me a little bit more about your experience. If you'd like me to share any information, any experience, please send it to me. I'll be more than happy as it helps many other taxpayers who are waiting to get their stimulus payment. If you are an accounting students or a CPA candidate, by all means, check out my website. I provide accounting lessons to CPA students and college students. Good luck and stay safe during those coronavirus days. Bye bye.