Here are some frequently-asked coronavirus stimulus package questions, answered. LOS ANGELES - While the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury has not released any official resources for people to track when exactly they’ll receive their money from the coronavirus stimulus package, the United States Postal Service offers a free service that lets you track incoming mail on its way to your home. RELATED: Social Security recipients who don’t file taxes will get automatic stimulus payments, Treasury says Informed Delivery is a free service offered by the USPS that the organization says lets you track and manage mail and packages scheduled for delivery to your last known address. RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com, FOX launches national hub for