
"The California Middle Class Tax Refund debit cards will expire on April 30, and yet roughly $600 million is still left unused on about five million cards."
"Money Network, the contractor disbursing the state funds, has not resolved more than 150 cases brought to its attention, leaving many cardholders frustrated."
"The state's Franchise Tax Board indicates that many cards were deactivated after being unused for 120 days or more, requiring reactivation for access."
"Cardholders can contact Money Network at 1-800-240-0223 for assistance with issues such as forgotten PINs or to receive their refunds via check or bank transfer."
The California Middle Class Tax Refund debit cards will expire on April 30, leaving approximately $600 million unclaimed on about five million cards. Many cardholders face challenges accessing their funds, with over 150 unresolved cases reported. Money Network has simplified its phone system to assist users in unlocking their funds. Cards deactivated after 120 days of inactivity need reactivation. Cardholders can contact Money Network for assistance with issues like lost PINs or cards, and options for receiving refunds include checks or bank transfers.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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