As if waiting for a stimulus check to arrive wasn't frustrating enough, now it turns out some people are throwing their $600 away. Jim Wallace almost tossed a letter he received in the mail the other ...
It's possible your $1,400 stimulus check could show up in your mailbox in the form of a prepaid debit card, or EIP card. And yes, it's legitimate. Managing Editor Alison DeNisco Rayome joined CNET in ...
CHICAGO -- Stimulus checks have been sent out to millions of people, but many will actually be getting their payment via a debit card. Last year, many people received their stimulus payment via direct ...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - If you haven't received your stimulus payment yet and you're expecting to receive it in the mail, the IRS is urging people to be careful not to toss it in the trash thinking it's ...
Yes, the IRS is sending some stimulus payments as debit cards. As of March 24, the IRS is no longer sending payments through direct deposit. All subsequent payments will be delivered as either a ...
CHICAGO -- The IRS recently started sending out debit cards with stimulus payments on them, but some people said they threw the cards away because they thought it was a scam. Lorraine Vanek of ...
Still haven’t received your $600 stimulus payment? Check the mail for a debit card. The Internal Revenue Service sent out more than 100 million payments in January, which were approved by Congress ...
The IRS says it is sending approximately 8 million prepaid debit cards loaded with the second stimulus payment this week. The cards, known as Economic Impact Payment (EIP) cards, could go to anyone ...