Say Goodbye to Paper Checks

Beginning Sept. 30, 2025, the federal government will generally no longer issue paper checks, including those for tax refunds, Social Security benefits and more. Also, certain federal agencies, such as the IRS and the Dept. of Labor (DOL), will generally stop accepting payments by paper check. This is part of a program to modernize payments, improve efficiency in processing payments and reduce administrative burdens. Historically, the government stated that checks issued by the Dept. of the Treasury are more likely to be lost, stolen or subject to other forms of fraud.

The IRS will publish detailed guidance for 2025 tax returns before the 2026 filing season begins. Until further notice, taxpayers should continue using existing forms and procedures, including those filing their 2024 returns on extension of a due date prior to Dec. 31, 2025. Contact the office with questions.

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Office Closure Notice: Our office will be closed from Friday, June 26th through Monday, July 6th for office refurbishment and a mid-year break. We will resume operations on Tuesday, July 7th and be available by phone and email; however, our office will remain closed to client visits through Monday, July 13th.