by Andre Falls | May 14, 2020 | Taxes
Earlier this year as the coronavirus was surreptitiously infecting Americans, lots of parents were going about their usual business, which included making summer plans for their children. They knew that they needed to get applications to day camps well before school...
by Andre Falls | May 14, 2020 | Taxes
Property protection costs: If you have a mortgage, your bank will require you to insure your home in case something terrible happens. Since your financial institution actually owns your home even though you’re making monthly payments, it wants some...
by Andre Falls | May 11, 2020 | Taxes
More than 130 million COVID-19 economic impact payments have been delivered, according to the Internal Revenue Service. That means the tax agency is nearing the end of its distribution of the money that is intended to help folks cover a few of the costs they’ve...
by Andre Falls | May 11, 2020 | Taxes
It’s Mother’s Day 2020. This holiday, first celebrated regionally in 1908 before going nationwide six years later, usually means that children spend the day with their moms. Such closeness, however, has been happening every day for weeks for many...
by Andre Falls | Apr 23, 2020 | Taxes
You’ve been sheltering in place. You’ve applied for unemployment benefits. You’re alternately checking your bank account and the Internal Revenue Service’s Get My Payment online search tool (good luck!) for your COVID-19 economic...
by Andre Falls | Apr 22, 2020 | Taxes
When your job doesn’t pay much, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) can be a big help. This tax break for lower- and middle-income workers has been a part of the tax code since 1975’s Tax Reduction Act. It was a logical extension of the 1960s-era War...
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