Are you considering bankruptcy but aren’t sure which form would be best for your financial situation? This post walks you through the basics of bankruptcy so you can make an informed decision about your next steps. According to FindLaw, “Bankruptcy is a generalized term for a federal court procedure
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Making the decision to file for bankruptcy can be scary and feel overwhelmingly invasive. So, it can be helpful to learn which of your assets and liabilities, as well as other aspects of your life, are taken into consideration in the proceedings. This checklist includes some of the issues that will be
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WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminds seniors and retirees that they are not required to take money out of their IRAs and workplace retirement plans this year. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act, waives required minimum distributions during 2020 for
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We know the story: Things are tight financially, so you either don’t file your tax returns, or you file the returns but don’t pay the balance due. But don’t worry, you tell yourself, next year will be better and I will be able to catch up. Now it is 2-3 years later and a letter arrives from the IRS.
... Continue ReadingEconomic Impact Payments being sent by prepaid debit cards; IRS.gov answers frequently asked questions
As Economic Impact Payments continue to be successfully delivered, the Internal Revenue Service today reminds taxpayers that some payments are being sent by prepaid debit card. The debit cards arrive in a plain envelope from “Money Network Cardholder Services.” Nearly 4 million people are being
... Continue ReadingHere’s why some people’s Economic Impact Payment is different than expected
As people across the country receive their Economic Impact Payments, some might receive a different amount than they expected. Eligible individuals receive a payment for $1,200. Two eligible individuals filing a joint return receive $2,400. In addition, eligible individuals receive up to an
... Continue ReadingIRS People First Initiative provides relief to taxpayers facing COVID-19 issues
Due to COVID-19, the IRS’ People First Initiative provides relief to taxpayers on a variety of issues from easing payment guidelines to delaying compliance actions. This relief is effective through the filing and payment deadline, Wednesday, July 15, 2020. • Existing Installment Agreements – Under
... Continue ReadingMay 5 deadline for VA, SSI recipients who don’t file a tax return and have dependents
VA, SSI recipients with eligible children need to act by May 5 to add to their automatic Economic Impact Payment. ‘Plus $500 Push’ continues. The IRS today reminded Supplemental Security Income and Department of Veterans Affairs beneficiaries to act by Tuesday, May 5 if they didn’t file a 2018 or
... Continue ReadingEconomic Impact Payments continue to be sent, check IRS.gov for answers to common questions
As Economic Impact Payments continue to be successfully delivered, the Internal Revenue Service today reminds taxpayers that IRS.gov includes answers to many common questions, including help to use two recently launched Economic Impact Payment tools. The IRS is regularly updating the Economic Impact
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