Perspective | You might have thrown out your stimulus payment. Treasury is sending a letter to tell you how to get it back. (2024)

So many Americans thought a prepaid debit card they received was a scam or junk mail that Treasury is sending out letters urging people to activate the cards, which were loaded with their stimulus payments.

The letter also tells people how to collect their money if they tossed the payment out by mistake.

To speed up the delivery of up to $1,200 in economic impact payments to individuals and up to $2,400 for couples made available under the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (Cares) Act, the Treasury Department mailed prepaid debit cards to 4 million Americans.

The cards, sent in May and June, were issued by MetaBank and came in a plain envelope from Money Network Cardholder Services. There was no indication on the envelope that the correspondence was coming from the IRS or Treasury.

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The problem was that payment recipients were expecting a check or direct deposit to their bank account. People didn’t get any communication that they would be getting a debit card instead. So, when the cards arrived, they thought it was junk mail. Others who had never heard of MetaBank thought it was a scam.

“Ideally, the IRS would have given people a choice about receiving their payment on a prepaid card to avoid this confusion, but I understand that they were trying to get as many payments out as quickly as possible, and using the prepaid card added to their capacity,” said Lauren Saunders, associate director of the National Consumer Law Center.

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Like so many other glitches that have plagued the distribution of the stimulus payments, in part because the IRS has been short-staffed during the pandemic, communication has been woefully lacking. Confusion about the debit cards led the IRS to issue a release explaining the prepaid debit cards.

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“While it’s encouraging that Treasury said it will now send a letter to those who received their payment by debit card, Treasury also needs to make sure that if someone did mistakenly throw out their card, it can be quickly replaced without additional fees,” Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) said in an email. “I will keep pushing Treasury to address this and other ongoing issues with the stimulus payments so that all who are eligible for their payments receive them and get the financial relief that they need.”

The Treasury is mailing more than 788,000 letters, according to a spokesman. It’s important to activate the stimulus card, because it expires three years from the date of issuance. For cards that have not been activated at the end of this period, the funds will be returned to the IRS.

If you receive a reminder mailing, here are some things to look for to ensure that it’s not fake, according to the National Consumer Law Center, which received a sample copy of the letter and the envelope it will come in.

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— Unlike the debit cards, the envelope will carry the Treasury logo and the following notice: “Not a bill or an advertisem*nt. Important information about your Economic Impact Payment.”

— The return address will say: “Economic Impact Payment Card PO Box 247022 Omaha, NE 68124-7022.”

— The letter will have this wording: “The EIP Card Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.”

— You’ll also see instructions that tell you to call customer service at 800-240-8100 (TTY: 800-241-9100) to report the card lost or stolen, or to get a replacement card. There is no fee for the first replacement card.

Many people have complained about the confusing instructions to get to a live representative, so here’s an FAQ on how to navigate the system (it’s tricky) to order a replacement card. You’ll find answers to other questions you may have about using the debit card.

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The National Consumer Law Center has posted a sample image of the letter and envelope in case scammers try to take advantage of the situation. The law center also has posted a guide explaining what the stimulus debit card looks like and how to use it without paying fees.

On Thursday, the IRS posted an update about the letter on its “Economic Impact Payment Information Center” page.

“Taxpayers who were mailed a debit card for their Economic Impact Payment but haven’t activated it yet will receive a letter in early July reminding them that they can activate it to access their money or obtain a free replacement card if needed,” the IRS update said. “People expecting EIP payments should look for this mailing and activate their debit cards as soon as possible.”

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A: In an interview late last month, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had said he was “thinking about” another extension.

Because of the pandemic, the April 15 tax filing deadline was shifted to July 15.

But in testimony to the Senate Finance Committee, IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig said the July 15 tax filing deadline would not be extended. Rettig said shifting dates would be confusing.

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Perspective | You might have thrown out your stimulus payment. Treasury is sending a letter to tell you how to get it back. (2024)

FAQs

Is the US Treasury sending out stimulus checks? ›

The Treasury Department, the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rapidly sent out three rounds of direct relief payments during the COVID-19 crisis, and payments from the third round continue to be disbursed to Americans.

How do you know if you are owed stimulus money? ›

The IRS has an online portal you can use at IRS.gov/coronavirus/get-my-payment. It may not be available when you visit because of heavy traffic, so keep checking if you can't get through.

What does the economic impact payment envelope look like? ›

Your EIP Card will arrive in a white envelope that prominently displays the U.S. Treasury seal and includes “Economic Impact Payment Card” in the return address.

Who do I write if I haven't received my stimulus check? ›

You may still have questions, especially if you haven't received a check, or you get the dreaded “payment status unavailable” notice. To report missing checks or ask other questions, call the IRS at 800-919-9835.

Why would the U.S. Treasury send me a letter? ›

Before your debt is referred to these programs, the agency to whom you owe the debt will send you a letter notifying you of the debt, alerting you to the consequences of non-payment, and providing you with an opportunity to ask questions about the debt or enter into a repayment agreement based on your ability to pay.

Why did I get a check from the U.S. Treasury no explanation in 2024? ›

This scam involves the fraudulent use of checks that appear to be issued by the U.S. Treasury. Scammers send counterfeit checks to individuals, claiming that the recipients are entitled to receive a government grant, tax refund, or other payments from the Treasury.

What if I received a check from the US treasury with no explanation? ›

If you received a check or EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) payment from Treasury and don't know why it was sent to you, the Bureau of the Fiscal Service Call Center can help. The Bureau of the Fiscal Service Call Center can be reached by calling 1-855-868-0151, Option 2.

How to read a US treasury tax refund check? ›

How to read a U.S. Treasury check
  1. 1 = Issue Date.
  2. 2 = Payee Name.
  3. 3 = Fiscal Service Financial Center.
  4. 4 = Issue Type.
  5. 5 = Check Symbol.
  6. 6 = Check Serial Number.
  7. 7 = Issue Amount.
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How to Identify Treasury Checks

The Administration for Children and Families - HHS.gov
https://www.acf.hhs.gov
The Administration for Children and Families - HHS.gov
https://www.acf.hhs.gov

How do I get my stimulus back pay? ›

But if you are missing a payment from the third round, you can still file a 2021 tax return and claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on Line 30 of IRS Form 1040! Your deadline to file is April 18, 2025! To claim the credit, you will need to know how much money you are missing.

What checks are the IRS sending out now? ›

The IRS continues to issue the third round of Economic Impact Payments to eligible individuals, with payments being issued as a direct deposit or by mail as a paper check or prepaid EIP debit card. No action is needed by most eligible people to receive a third Economic Impact Payment automatically.

What kind of card is the government sending out? ›

About Government Payment Cards

Government Payment Cards are not linked to your bank account, and they are not credit cards. They are prepaid debit cards onto which a government agency loads funds directly and you can use them just like traditional debit cards.

Why did I receive a money network card in the mail in 2024? ›

Starting February 15, 2024, the Employment Development Department (EDD) begins issuing payments for unemployment, disability, and Paid Family Leave customers on new Money Network prepaid debit cards. Benefit payments will no longer be issued on Bank of America debit cards.

Is it too late to claim my stimulus check? ›

The deadline to file a return and claim the 2020 and 2021 credits is May 17, 2024, and April 15, 2025, respectively. This is because you typically have three years from the due date to claim a refund. Individuals can file returns electronically and receive their refund via direct deposit.

How do I see if I'm owed a stimulus check? ›

Here are additional resources links to get your stimulus check:
  1. Collect your 2020 stimulus check by filing your taxes through GetYourRefund!
  2. Check the status of your stimulus check on the IRS Get My Payment website.

Federal Stimulus Payments

California Department of Social Services - CA.gov
https://www.cdss.ca.gov
California Department of Social Services - CA.gov
https://www.cdss.ca.gov

How do I trace my stimulus payment? ›

To start a payment trace:
  1. Call the IRS at 800-919-9835.
  2. Mail or fax a completed Form 3911 to the IRS.

How to Get Your Stimulus Check Faster | TIMETime Magazinehttps://time.com ›

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Is the Department of Treasury mailing out checks? ›

TREASURY CONTINUES TO MAIL OUT CHECKS | U.S. Department of the Treasury.

Is the IRS sending out checks right now? ›

The IRS has issued all first, second and third Economic Impact Payments. Most eligible people already received their Economic Impact Payments.

What to do if you received a payment from the US Department of the Treasury and do not know what it is for? ›

Find out why you received a check from the government

You can look up the authorizing agency directly and contact them to find out why they sent the payment. If you do not know which agency authorized the payment, call the Bureau of the Fiscal Service Call Center at 1-855-868-0151.

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