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    VA Urges Veterans to Sign Up for Direct Deposits

    Treasury Publishes Final Regulation to Phase Out Paper Checks by 2013

    WASHINGTON (Dec. 21, 2010)- The Department of the Treasury announced a
    new rule that will extend the safety and convenience of electronic
    payments to millions of Americans and phase out paper checks for federal
    benefits by March 1, 2013. Officials at the Department of Veterans
    Affairs (VA) urge Veterans to sign up for electronic payment of their
    benefits.

    "Receiving VA benefits electronically will increase the security,
    convenience and reliability of these vital payments," said Secretary of
    Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. "VA encourages Veterans who are now
    receiving their benefits in paper checks to set up direct deposits
    before the deadline."

    On March 1, 2013, VA will stop issuing paper checks. People who do not
    have electronic payments for their federal benefits by that time will
    receive their funds via a pre-paid debit card. Called the Direct
    Express card, it is issued by Comerica Bank as the financial agent of
    the U.S. Treasury.

    Another deadline affects people receiving VA's compensation or pensions
    for the first time after May 1, 2011. Those people will automatically
    receive the benefits electronically.

    Anyone already receiving federal benefit payments electronically will be
    unaffected by the changes. To learn more about the federal government's
    switch to direct deposit - or to change VA benefits to direct deposit --
    visit www.GoDirect.org. Information about the federal government's "Go
    Direct" campaign is also available at 1-800-333-1795.

    Along with payments for VA benefit, the change will also affect
    recipients of payments from Social Security, Supplemental Security
    Income, Railroad Retirement Board,or Office of Personnel Management.


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    Since I haven't seen a dime yet I guess mine will be DD LOL. I don't anticipate anything until god knows when...maybe spring? VA sucks.


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    I'm going to start grad school when I get home. I hope a lot of this goatrope gets sorted out. I'm mainly going for the stipend. That's 1k per month extra that I can use to pay off some bills. I am going to take classes until I run my tab dry.


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    Don't blame ya there. Good luck!


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    I think it is 39 months with the new Post 9-11 GI Bill. That's 39k of money....for me!!! PLus the book stipend....beats deploying to make extra money.


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    Can't beat that deal for sure. If I ever see mine I'll let you know. LOL


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