How your Social Security, VA benefits are paid may be changing: What to know
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In late September, how benefits from
The order calls for "payments to and from America's bank account" to be modernized. To reduce the number of paper checks and money orders that are lost, stolen, returned undeliverable, or altered — something that is "16 times more likely" to happen than with electronically-disbursed funds, according to the order — benefits are set to be disbursed electronically, with few exceptions.
The order impacts "all Federal disbursements inclusive of intragovernmental payments, benefits payments, vendor payments, and tax refunds." That includes any benefits sent out by the
Under Trump's order, acceptable digital payment methods include direct deposit, prepaid cards, digital wallets, real-time payment systems, and "other modern electronic payment options."
Paper payments are set to end on
If you don't already receive benefit payments electronically, you'll need to log into your account to update your
You may still be able to receive paper payments if you do not have access to banking services or online payment systems. Other exceptions outlined in Trump's order include "emergency payments where electronic disbursement would cause undue hardship," transactions in which non-electronic payments are "necessary or desirable," and other situations as determined by the Treasury Secretary.
The
It's also worth noting that the order calls for "the payment of Federal receipts" to be made electronically as well. That means if you owe federal taxes, you may not be able to send it in as a check or an envelope of cash and coins. The same could be said for federal student loan payments.



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