The IRS anticipates sending more than 150 million payments as part of a massive coronavirus rescue package. WASHINGTON - As millions of Americans await their stimulus payment being sent in the form of a prepaid debit card, some may not realize exactly what it is when it finally arrives to their mailbox.
The IRS said the Economic Impact Payment cards will arrive in a plain envelope being issued from Money Network Cardholder Services.
The cards are being distributed to some individuals without bank account information on file with the IRS. RELATED: IRS to issue coronavirus stimulus payments on prepaid debit card But some have reportedly mistaken the envelopes for junk mail and almost thrown them away.