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Tennessee's Federal Benefit Check Recipients Must Act Now to Comply with U.S. Treasury's Electronic Payment Rule

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Posted on February 19, 2013 at 11:42:01 AM
Tennessee's Federal Benefit Check Recipients Must Act Now to Comply with U.S. Treasury's Electronic Payment Rule

Check recipients are required to switch from paper checks to direct deposit or the Direct Express® card by March 1, 2013

WASHINGTON, Feb. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- With less than two weeks remaining until the March 1, 2013, deadline for all federal benefits to be paid electronically, the U.S. Department of the Treasury reports that Tennessee seniors and other Social Security recipients are still receiving nearly 101,000 paper checks each month.

"If you or a loved one haven't yet made the switch, please take note of this new law and sign up for electronic payments today," said David Lebryk, commissioner of the Treasury Department's Financial Management Service. "Our friendly, knowledgeable call center agents are available to answer questions and assist seniors and others with the switch to direct deposit or the Direct Express(®) card."

Use of electronic payments is widespread

In Tennessee today, more than 1.4 million monthly Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments are already made via direct deposit to a bank or credit union account, or to the Direct Express(®) Debit MasterCard(®) card. The card allows federal benefit recipients to pay bills, withdraw cash and make purchases without paying check-cashing fees. The money on the Direct Express(®) card is FDIC-insured, and many card services are free.

"By switching to direct deposit or the Direct Express(®) card, you will receive your money in a safer, easier and more reliable way. With electronic payments, your check can't be stolen out of your mailbox, and you don't need to go to the bank or credit union to deposit or cash your check every month. It's in your account on time, every time," Lebryk said. "Plus, by making the switch, you will help save American taxpayers $1 billion over 10 years."

The Treasury Department's Go Direct(® )public education campaign is working with more than 1,800 partner organizations throughout the country to spread the message about the electronic payment rule and educate federal benefit recipients about their options. The Treasury Department encourages beneficiaries who have questions about electronic payments to visit http://www.GoDirect.org to view several educational videos and print materials that explain how electronic payments work and how to use the Direct Express(®) card.

Making the switch is easy

Check recipients can sign up for direct deposit or the Direct Express(®) card by calling toll-free 1-800-333-1795 or by talking to their local federal paying agency office. People can also sign up for direct deposit online at GoDirect.org. The process is fast, easy and free.

    --  By taking a few minutes to gather the necessary information ahead of
        time, most federal benefit recipients can sign up for electronic
        payments with one brief phone call.
    --  Individuals will need their Social Security number or claim number,
        their 12-digital federal benefit check number and the amount of their
        most recent federal benefit check. If choosing direct deposit,
        recipients also will need their financial institution's routing transit
        number (often found on a personal check), account number and account
        type (checking or saving).
    --  There are no sign-up fees or monthly fees to receive benefits
        electronically.

Anyone already receiving federal benefit payments electronically will continue to receive their money as usual on their payment day. No action is required.

The Go Direct(®) campaign is sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Banks. The Go Direct(®) and Direct Express(®) logos, Go Direct(®) and Direct Express(® )are registered service marks of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Management Service (used with permission). The Direct Express(®) Debit MasterCard(®) card is issued by Comerica Bank, pursuant to a license by MasterCard International Incorporated. MasterCard(® )and the MasterCard(®) Brand Mark are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated.

SOURCE  U.S. Department of the Treasury

U.S. Department of the Treasury

CONTACT: Melody Barrett or Bradley Benson, Financial Management Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury, +1-202-874-6750

Web Site: http://www.godirect.org
 
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