Your January Social Security payments will begin arriving on Wednesday, January 14. Your second check will arrive on January ...
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First the penny. Next, paper checks? When the US Mint stopped making pennies last month for the first time in 238 years, it drew a lot of attention. But there have been quiet moves to stop using paper ...
Over 5 million Americans still receiving paper government checks must switch to electronic payments, though exemptions may be available for those 90 and older or with hardships. 11-year-old killed in ...
After 85 years of sending out paper checks to retirees, the Social Security Administration (SSA) is transitioning to electronic payments in what it says is an effort to modernize its services and ...
The IRS will begin phasing out the use of paper checks for refunds to individual taxpayers at the end of September and will publish detailed guidance for 2025 tax returns before the 2026 filing season ...
The IRS will begin winding down its use of paper refund checks next week, putting the tax agency on track to hit a deadline from a March executive order to shift the federal government toward ...
The Social Security Administration will stop issuing paper checks after September 30, affecting approximately 500,000 beneficiaries who still receive them. Paper checks are 16 times more likely to be ...
The Social Security Administration is reminding recipients that all federal benefit payments will soon be made electronically, SSA says paper checks will be phased out in most cases. Video above: Top ...
In a move to make payments more efficient and to reduce the risk of fraud, the federal government is changing both how they receive taxpayers’ payments as well as how they make payments to others.