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President Donald Trump issued an executive order to phase out paper checks in favor of electronic payments starting Sept 30.
The humble paper check had a good run, but it’s all nearly dead today. Originally developed one thousand years ago in the Middle East, checks were the most widely used non-cash payment method in ...
The request for information was issued as part of an executive order aimed at eliminating paper checks as a form of federal ...
CNBC reported that the U.S. Treasury Department is slowly eliminating paper checks after President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring all federal departments and agencies to switch ...
VersaCheck software, in combination with VersaCheck paper products, allows you to create and print professional-looking checks on your office computer. VersaCheck also works with QuickBooks ...
President Donald Trump has targeted paper checks in a new executive order. Effective Sept. 30, 2025, the order directs the Treasury Department, which includes the IRS, to stop issuing paper checks ...
Learn more about it. While paper checks aren’t as prevalent as they once were, there are still many people who use checks—paper or the e-check kind—to pay bills or make purchases.
Recipients currently receiving paper checks must set up direct deposit with a bank account. The Trump administration cites cost savings, fraud reduction, and increased efficiency as reasons for ...