

The envelope also states that it contains 'important. You can use it like any debit card, but beware of surprise fees. Treasury seal and 'Economic Impact Payment Card' in the return address. The determination of which taxpayers receive a debit card will be made by the Bureau of the Fiscal Service (BFS), another part of the Treasury Department that works with the IRS to handle distribution of the payments,” the IRS website reads. They will come in a white envelope, which displays the U.S. “For those who don’t receive their Economic Impact Payment by direct deposit, they will receive their payment by paper check, and, in a few cases, by debit card. Credit: WFMY The IRS contracted out with a third party to send out the debit payments. The cards are issued by the Treasury’s financial agent, MetaBank N.A. Lets give you a good look at the envelope and the card used for the stimulus payment. Treasury Department Bureau of the Fiscal Service, which is managed by Money Network Financial, LLC. The IRS does not determine who receives a card.

The prepaid debit card, called the Economic Impact Payment card, is issued by Treasurys financial agent, MetaBank®, N.A. Some stimulus payments may be sent on an Economic Impact Payment Card, according to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website. The debit cards arrive in a white envelope that prominently displays the U.S.

While many Americans received their stimulus payments via direct deposit into their bank account, and some received a paper check, around 4 million Americans will be getting a plastic debit card in a plain white envelope from Money Network Cardholder Services, which people should be careful not to throw away.
