Trump's Treasury Department gives banks green light to seize individuals' $1,200 stimulus checks (2024)

The Treasury Department's encouragement to big banks slammed as "beyond predatory"

By Jake Johnson

Published April 15, 2020 2:54AM (EDT)

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"The Treasury Department is pointing out opportunities for banks and debt collectors to steal Americans' relief checks out from under them."

President Donald Trump's Treasury Department has given U.S. banks agreen light to seizea portion or all of the one-time $1,200 coronavirus relief payments meant to help Americans cope with financial hardship and instead use the money to pay off individuals' outstanding debts—a move consumer advocates decried as cruel and unacceptable.

"The Treasury Department effectively blessed this activity on a webinar with banking officials last Friday,"The American Prospect's David DayenreportedTuesday.

In an audio recording from the webinar obtained exclusively by theProspect, Ronda Kent, chief disbursing officer at the Treasury Department's Bureau of the Fiscal Service, told bankers that "there's nothing in the law that precludes" financial institutions from seizing a person's payment and using it to pay off the individual's debts.

"After a third of U.S. renters couldn't make rent this month, the Treasury Department is pointing out opportunities for banks and debt collectors to steal Americans' relief checks out from under them," Jeremy Funk, spokesperson for consumer advocacy group Allied Progress, said in a statement responding to Kent's comments.

"It's the middle of a pandemic," said Funk. "This money should be going toward food, rent, and medicine—it's not the time to hand out favors to debt collection industry donors or pad some big bank's bottom line," said Funk. "Secretary Mnuchin needs to ensure that these $1,200 checks go straight into Americans pockets where they belong."

Listen To The Recording:

Americans with direct deposit information on file with the Internal Revenue Service are expected to begin receiving the $1,200 payments in their bank accounts this week, provided that their banks do not opt to seize the money.

Those for whom the government does not have direct deposit information—agroup that is disproportionately low-income—could be forced to wait up tofive monthsto receive paper checks in the mail.

The direct payments were authorized under the CARES Act, a massive coronavirus stimulus package President Donald Trump signed into law last month.

As Dayenexplained, Congress explicitly exempted the one-time stimulus payments from collection under the CARES Act "if the debt is owed to federal or state agencies, unless the debt involves a child support payment."

"But Congress did not extend this exemption to private debt collection," Dayen wrote. "The payments are defined as tax credits and not federal benefits, making them subject to 'garnishment,' in which a debt collector that wins a judgment in court can seize anything of value held by the debtor."

"Congress did give Treasury the authority under Section 2201(h) of the CARES Act to write rules exempting the payments from private debt collectors," Dayen noted, but the Treasury Department—headed by former Goldman Sachs executive Steve Mnuchin—has thus far refused to exercise that authority despite pressure from Democratic members of Congress and state attorneys general.

I checked with the five largest consumer banks. Only JPMorgan Chase said they would not use CARES Act payments to offset debts. The other four gave no response. https://t.co/by1oQ1cNkL

— David Dayen (@ddayen) April 14, 2020

On Monday, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey issued guidance stating that the $1,200 payments "are exempt from seizure or garnishment by creditors under Massachusetts law."

"These payments are supposed to help individuals and families put food on the table during this crisis, not enrich debt collectors," Healey said in a statement. "With this guidance... my office is putting the debt collection industry on notice that these payments are off limits."

Healey on Monday also signed onto a letter (pdf) led by New York Attorney General Letitia James urging Mnuchin to issue "a regulation or guidance designating CARES Act payments as 'benefit payments' exempt from garnishment." The letter was signed by 25 state attorneys general.

"During this public health and economic crisis, the states do not believe that the billions of dollars appropriated by Congress to help keep hard-working Americans afloat should be subject to garnishment," the letter states.

"Banks have more immediate access to the coronavirus checks by virtue of having them deposited into accounts at their institutions," Dayen wrote. "They're also in front of the line for repayment of debts ahead of other private debt collectors."

The possibility that banks could seize individuals' relief payments as millions of people across the U.S. face layoffs, pay cuts, and reductions in work hours sparked outrage on social media.

"This is beyond predatory," tweeted finance expert and investigative journalist Nomi Prins.

Jess Scarane, a progressive running to unseat Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), tweeted that "this 'stimulus' gets worse and worse for working people every day."

"Even the meager help we thought individuals would get can end up in the hands of banks," said Scarane, "while people continue to struggle to put food on their tables and survive."


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FAQs

Who can seize your stimulus check? ›

This applies to stimulus payments from the spring of 2020 under the CARES Act, even if a CARES Act stimulus payment was not received until 2021. If the funds have been placed in a bank account, a creditor or debt collector may be able to seize them through a levy or garnishment before the debtor withdraws them.

Is there a stimulus check for California 2024? ›

We will start with the biggest type of check that is coming, known as the Golden State Stimulus for the state of California. Eligible people for this check are theones who have paid their taxes or have filed tax returns for the previous year. Households that earn low to moderate income can apply for this scheme.

Who is eligible for the stimulus check? ›

Who is eligible for the economic impact payment? Tax filers with adjusted gross income up to $75,000 for individuals and up to $150,000 for married couples filing joint returns will receive the full payment.

What did the stimulus check deposit as? ›

While you may have heard them referred to as stimulus checks, the Economic Impact Payments were for the most part direct deposited into bank accounts or sent out as bank cards. More than 476 million payments totaling $814 billion in financial relief went to households impacted by the pandemic.

Can the government keep your stimulus check? ›

If you have unpaid taxes with the federal government, you might be worried about them keeping your stimulus check in order to cover those unpaid bills. The answer here is also no. The federal government will not keep your stimulus check or reduce it to cover an unpaid tax bill.

Can the IRS keep your stimulus check? ›

In general, if you owe taxes and have a balance due on your tax return, the IRS will offset your stimulus check against your outstanding tax debt. However, if your debt is in collection with the IRS, your stimulus check may be intercepted to pay off the debt.

What is the inflation relief check for 2024? ›

It is important that you must know that the California State Government disburses the California Gas, Inflation 2024 payments associated with the inflation adjustment. The payments for the California Stimulus checks were made in October and November, as previously, but they are now due in January 2024.

Will disabled veterans get a stimulus check in 2024? ›

Veterans who have a physical condition or injury that developed during their military service or that was made worse by it and resulted in social or vocational disability are eligible to receive VA Disability May Payment 2024. As per the latest update $3000 VA Stimulus Checks Direct Deposits Date 2024 is May 1.

Will SSI get a fourth stimulus check? ›

A wave of website headlines, videos and social media posts are spreading misinformation about a supposed "fourth stimulus check" headed to older Americans or people with disabilties. Don't believe the hype — there's no fourth stimulus going out, to anyone.

What is the $1400 relief payment? ›

This is a stimulus payment for certain people that file their 2020 tax returns. The Golden State Stimulus aims to: Support low and middle income Californians. Help those facing a hardship due to COVID-19.

How do I know if I'm getting a stimulus check? ›

Your Online Account: Securely access your individual IRS account online to view the total of your first, second and third Economic Impact Payment amounts under the “Economic Impact Payment Information” section on the Tax Records page. IRS EIP notices: We mailed these notices to the address we have on file.

Is the US Treasury sending out checks? ›

Over the past eleven weeks, Treasury has sent out nearly 83 million checks for more than $35 billion in tax relief. Treasury will continue to send out checks as extensions or late-filed returns are processed.

Is the $1,400 health subsidy real or fake? ›

This stimulates check scam works by impersonating legitimate government assistance to trick victims into providing personal details and bank account access. But there is no such thing as a $1,400 American Health Stimulus check or subsidy being offered by the government despite what these online ads claim.

What checks are the government sending out? ›

Those eligible will automatically receive an Economic Impact Payment of up to $1,400 for individuals or $2,800 for married couples, plus $1,400 for each dependent. Unlike EIP1 and EIP2, families will get a payment for all their dependents claimed on a tax return, not just their qualifying children under 17.

Will you get a stimulus check if you don't file taxes? ›

You will get half of this money in 2021 as an advance payment and half in 2022. Even if you don't owe taxes or have no income, you can still get this full tax credit. Fill out the IRS Non-filer tool to get the advance CTC or missed stimulus checks if you are don't need to file a 2020 tax return .

Can you sue someone for taking your stimulus check? ›

While California does not have a similar law that could be applied to the stimulus payments, Mermin said that Becerra could threaten collectors on the grounds that seizing the payments is unfair or a violation of due process, as a West Virginia court ruled recently.

Can your stimulus check be garnished? ›

Delinquent Loan Debt: Yes

If the creditor has gone through the process of suing you and has obtained a judgment, they can move on to levy your accounts. That means any stimulus money deposited into those accounts may be subject to garnishment.

Who do I call if someone took my stimulus check? ›

If your payment was sent by check or debit card, and it was either lost, stolen or destroyed, then you should still request a payment trace. For questions about Economic Impact Payments, you may check this IRS site or call the IRS stimulus check phone number at (800) 919-9835.

Which stimulus check Cannot be garnished? ›

Unlike the second stimulus payment, which was protected against garnishment from private debt collectors after the first round of checks lacked protections, the third round of stimulus checks also don't include garnishment prohibitions.

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