Sending paper checks via mail is slow and costly. The Social Security Administration and the IRS are ceasing the longtime ...
The change goes into effect on Sept. 30, 2025 according to an executive order signed by President Donald Trump.
In an effort to reduce fraud, theft and delays, most government agencies are going to stop printing checks. The change was ...
Starting in October, Social Security paper checks will no longer be issued, which could delay or interrupt payments to beneficiaries who do not act in time. September was the last month paper checks ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) will stop issuing paper checks at the end of this month. The change will impact hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries across the United States. The shift ...
According to the administration, the change is designed to make payments faster, more secure, and more convenient. It is also ...
Millions of people still prefer a paper check for federal income tax refunds. But President Trump signed an executive order ...
About 500,000 people were still getting paper checks — including people over age 80, living with disabilities or without ...
The Trump White House set a Sept. 30 deadline for the Treasury Department to stop cutting paper checks, although the IRS said ...
With the October 1 deadline fast approaching, the United States faces the looming prospect of a federal government shutdown as U.S. President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats remain deadlocked ...
The Trump administration is phasing out paper checks starting next week but those who haven't switched to online payments ...
Despite the large cost of improper payments, there have been no consequences for government agencies that squander taxpayers’ ...