Direct Deposit: Theft Protection for Your Federal
Benefit Payments
Help
safeguard your money from financial crimes by switching from paper checks to electronic
payments today
Source: U.S. Department of the Treasury,
Financial Management Service
If you receive federal benefit payments by paper check,
did you know that criminals can steal your check from the mailbox, making you a
victim of financial crime?
Last
year alone, more than 540,000 Social Security and Supplemental Security Income
checks were reported lost or stolen.
Despite the risks, people in Michigan
still rely on 182,600 Social Security
paper check payments each month, putting their money in danger of check theft
and other financial crimes.
Ensuring you get your
money the safest way possible is one reason why the U.S. Department of the Treasury
is getting rid of paper checks for federal benefits. Payments instead will be
made electronically, which eliminates the risk of stolen checks and helps
protect you from financial crime.
If you are about to apply
for federal benefits, you will receive your payments electronically from day
one. If you already get federal benefit payments by check, you must switch to an
electronic payment method by March 1,
2013.
Don’t leave your money at
risk by waiting for the deadline. It’s fast, easy and free to switch to one of
the two electronic payment options recommended by the Treasury Department:
·
Have a bank
or credit union account? Sign up to
get your money by direct deposit to
a checking or savings account. Your federal benefit payment will go
straight into your account on payment day each month.
·
Prefer a prepaid
debit card? Switch to the Direct
Express® Debit MasterCard® card. You money
will be posted to the card account on payment day each month. You can make
purchases and get cash back with purchases at no charge anywhere Debit
MasterCard® is accepted. There are no sign-up fees, overdraft fees or monthly
fees. Some fees for optional services may apply. For information on card fees
and features, visit www.GoDirect.org.
No bank account or credit check needed.
To switch to direct
deposit or the Direct Express® card, contact
your federal benefit agency office, visit the Treasury Department’s Go
Direct® campaign website at www.GoDirect.org, or call the U.S. Treasury
Electronic Payment Solution Center at (800) 333-1795. For direct deposit to a
checking or savings account, you can also make the switch at your local bank or
credit union.
Direct deposit offers you
theft protection for your federal benefit payments. Don’t wait – make the
switch today.
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