March 9, 2011
Those who receive Social Security benefits will have them direct deposited into a bank or credit union account, or Direct Express debit MasterCard by March 1, 2013, according to newsobserver.com.
Though it’s been reported previously, the Social Security Administration is strongly encouraging those who receive Social Security benefits to set up an account.
Those who sign up for Social Security benefits will automatically receive their benefits electronically.
What issues or concerns do you have about Social Security benefits being direct deposited? Do you think there could be an increased risk for identity theft?
If you need help getting Social Security benefits you deserve to get your put your life back on track, the Social Security lawyers at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin can help.
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