The IRS has sent letters to roughly 9 million people who have not yet gotten stimulus checks. An Oct. 15 deadline looms to claim money before 2021.
Author: Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press
Wait, it’s September and you still haven’t received your tax refund? Here’s why
Some who filed paper tax returns in February and March continued to wait for their federal income tax refunds in September after COVID-19 delays.
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The military and federal civilian employees will need to deal with a payroll tax break, which will need to be paid back next year. But others won’t.
Fake invoices for phony grants target PayPal customers
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There are still a few tax breaks for working from home
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The COVID-19 coin shortage has many trying makeshift solutions, including a Wisconsin bank that temporarily offered bonus cash for coins.
Making sense of your plan
Quitting your 401 (k)?
Scammers orchestrate impersonation scheme on Square’s Cash App to steal money
A way to collect cash donations via Square’s Cash App to feed families during the economic fallout turned into a nightmare for one Detroit group.
As talk builds for second stimulus, questions remain about first payout
Talk of a second, more limited round of stimulus checks is building but consumers are still confused by some prepaid cards and scams.