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Where’s Your Coronavirus Stimulus Payment? The IRS Adds Live Phone Operators
The Internal Revenue Service is starting to add 3,500 telephone representatives to answer some of the most common questions about Economic Impact Payments.
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House Passes $3 Trillion Stimulus Plan, Includes Additional $1,200 Checks
The measure, passed 208-199, would give cash-strapped states and local governments more than $1 trillion while providing most Americans with a new round of $1,200 checks.
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Adaptability is the Key to Business Continuity
The economic fallout resulting from the coronavirus will test the ability of companies to adapt to a business climate that is changing daily. Companies that are agile enough to adapt to new working paradigms, new ways of servicing clients and new technolo
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Accounting Firm Marcum and BurgerFi Partner to Deliver 20,000 Meals to Hospital Workers
Up to 20,000 meals are planned to be distributed over a two-week period culminating with drops at select VA Hospitals throughout the U.S. caring for Covid-19 cases on Memorial Day, May 25.
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Why Didn’t You Receive Full IRS Coronavirus Stimulus Payment?
Some Americans may have received a payment amount different than what they expected. Payment amounts vary based on income, filing status and family size.
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IRS Sent Coronavirus Stimulus to Millions of Dead and Incarcerated Persons
The IRS has sent Coronavirus stimulus payments to deceased people by mistake. It’s unclear how many such checks have been delivered, but it’s thought to be significant, because about 2 million people in the U.S. die each year.
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IRS Sees Dead People With Stimulus Checks
The IRS has discovered that it has mailed checks to deceased people by mistake. It’s unclear how many such checks have been delivered, but it’s thought to be significant, because about 2 million people in the U.S. die each year.
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Tax Deadline Could be Extended to Sept. 15 (Or even Dec. 15)
Although talks within the Trump administration are still in the preliminary stage, NBC news has reported that the deadline could be postponed again to September 15—or even as late as December 15.