Two major pillars of the federal government — the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service — will soon stop issuing paper checks to the country’s 75 million Social Security ...
Starting Sept. 30, 2025, the Social Security Administration will stop issuing paper checks for benefit payments.
Millions of people still prefer a paper check for federal income tax refunds. But President Trump signed an executive order ...
The Social Security Administration is transitioning to electronic payments next week after 85 years of issuing paper checks to U.S. retirees.
If you or a loved one is still receiving paper checks for their benefits, you'll need to make some changes before the end of ...
Federal benefit recipients face an approaching deadline: after September 30, 2025, paper checks will no longer be issued, ...
This story has been updated to clarify how many Social Security beneficiaries currently receive paper payments. (NEXSTAR) — ...
Since 1999, it has been federal law that all Federal payments except for tax refunds must be issued electronically. This means that Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries ...
The shift will impact anyone who has not yet switched to electronic payment methods, which the Social Security Administration said is less than 1% of beneficiaries. Anyone still receiving paper checks ...