Trump executive order to end paper checks for tax refunds, benefits by 2025
- President Trump's executive order will end the use of paper checks by federal agencies.
- The government aims to modernize financial operations and cut costs linked to paper transactions.
- This cessation includes benefits, tax refunds, and intragovernmental and vendor payments.
- Trump stated physical and digital services cost more than $657 million in 2024.
- By September 30, 2025, the Treasury must eliminate paper checks, but exceptions exist, such as for those lacking banking access.
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Trump executive order to end paper checks for tax refunds, benefits by 2025
President Donald Trump’s executive order will cease the use of paper checks come September for things like tax refunds in addition to benefits, intragovernmental, and vendor monetary disbursements.
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