The Internal Revenue Service is no longer issuing paper tax refunds after September, according to a news release published by the department. On Sept. 23, the agency said it will transition to fully ...
The U.S. government is phasing out paper checks for most programs. The change starts Tuesday and affects recipients of ...
Millions of people still prefer a paper check for federal income tax refunds. But President Trump signed an executive order to stop paper checks.
The Internal Revenue Service will begin phasing out the use of paper checks for tax refunds starting at the end of the month.
The IRS started phasing out paper refund checks today after an executive order earlier this year from President Donald Trump.
The change, required by an executive order issued in March, is aimed at improving security, speeding up refunds and cutting costs, the IRS said. Paper checks are more than 16 times as likely to be ...
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