Starting Sept. 30, both the Social Security Administration and the IRS are phasing out paper checks as part of a massive federal digitization push. Here's what you need to know.
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In keeping with the new federal mandate against paper checks, the U.S. tax agency announced that as of Sept. 30, it will no longer issue paper refund checks. The move, the agency said, is the first ...
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