![]() Will IRS be sending prepaid debit cards? (added May 20, 2020)Ī45: Some payments may be sent on a prepaid debit card known as The Economic Impact Payment Card. Here is the information you will find on the IRS website ![]() On the IRS Website, the only place that mentions debit cards is in their Q & A section, which is down the page at question #45. It is your stimulus payment loaded on a debit card. When you receive the envelope, you may think it is junk mail or another credit card offer and are ready to shred it or throw it out. Please be aware the stimulus debit card arrives in a plain white envelope with the return address of “Money Network Cardholder Services.” And if you miss the live telephone forum, you can listen to the recording at /NJFightsFraud.įor additional information and to see upcoming opportunities to learn more about fraud and scams, visit /njfightsfraud.People who are waiting to receive their stimulus payment are accidentally throwing away the stimulus debit cards because the plain envelope it comes in looks like junk mail. You can register in advance at /aarpnewjersey to receive a call at 11:05 a.m. In this telephone conversation, AARP New Jersey and the IRS will discuss stimulus checks - including the new prepaid debit cards - as well as coronavirus fraud and scams. Most questions and answers regarding the Economic Impact Payment debit cards can be found at /faq.įor more information, join AARP New Jersey’s toll-free “Telephone Town Hall with the IRS” at 11:05 a.m.
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