Income and Investments Going Cashless May Be in the Not-Too-Distant Future Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Written by Published May 24, 2012 - [Updated Jul 22, 2019] 1 min read You have to wonder, with the way mobile technology is progressing, if making everyday purchases with cash will become a thing of the past. After all, paying for everything electronically is convenient, germ free, and can help you budget your money a little better. I know less trips to the ATM help me keep more money in my bank account. Check out our fun infographic that looks at the possibilities of a cashless society, forms of payment Americans use everyday, the handling of cash, and the bacteria on it. Eeeew! [intuit_tt_infographic id=10675] What forms of payment do you prefer? [tt_share_code url=”https://blog-turbotax-intuit-com-develop.go-vip.co/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/going-cashlessinfograhic-fnl.png” width=”585″ height=”1795″ title=”going-cashless” alt=”going-cashless”] Previous Post Cost Basis Reporting and Taxes Next Post Ways College Students Can Make (and Save) Money This Summer Written by More from Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles Tax Forms IRS Form 1040: A Quick Guide to Filing Your Tax Return Tax Forms What is a W-2 Form? A Taxpayer’s Guide to W-2 Forms Tax Forms W-9 Form and Taxes: What Independent Contractors Need to Know Tax News Gen Z Forgets About Tax Refunds: 54% of Gen Z Don’t Know the Tax Deadline (A TurboTax Survey) Investments Gambling Winnings Taxes: An Intro Guide Income Tax by State Utah state income tax in 2025: A guide Income Tax by State South Dakota state income tax in 2025: A guide Tax Tips March Madness Tax Tips: How Student-Athletes Can Score Big with NIL Deals and Deductions Tax Forms Form 2210 Instructions: How to Calculate and Pay Estimated Taxes to Avoid Penalties Tax Forms What is Form 720? Understanding the Ins and Outs of Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Returns