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Business Spending Outlook: Investment to Weaken as Global Economy Slows
Economic Forecasts Corporate borrowers will also need to trim capital spending as banks tighten credit.
By David Payne • Last updated
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Taxes on Unemployment Benefits: A State-by-State Guide
state tax Don't be surprised by an unexpected state tax bill on your unemployment benefits. Know where unemployment compensation is taxable and where it isn't.
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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What's the Recovery Rebate Credit?
Tax Breaks If you didn't get a third stimulus check, or you didn't get the full amount, you may be able to claim the recovery rebate credit on your 2021 tax return to make up the difference.
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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Where's My Stimulus Check? The IRS's "Get My Payment" Tool is No Longer Available
Coronavirus and Your Money Although the IRS has taken down its online tool for tracking stimulus checks, there are other ways to get stimulus check information.
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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Third Stimulus Check Calculator
See how much your third stimulus check should have been using this handy tool.
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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COVID’s Financial Toll Isn’t What You Think
Coronavirus and Your Money From a grandma’s retirement in ruins to a troubled teen inheriting too soon, COVID’s effects will last for generations. While nothing can prepare you for the pain of losing someone you love, a financial planner explains how preparation can lessen the financial devastation.
By Erin Wood, CFP®, CRPC®, FBSⓇ • Published
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Why This Tax Filing Season Could Be Ugly
Coronavirus and Your Money National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins warns the agency will continue to struggle with tight budgets and backlogs. Her advice: File electronically!
By Sandra Block • Published
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Final Child Tax Credit Payment Opt-Out Deadline is November 29
Tax Breaks The due date for opting out of the December 15 monthly child credit payments is almost here. Missing the deadline could cost you in the long run.
By Rocky Mengle • Published
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It Still Pays to Wait to Claim Social Security
Financial Planning Despite dire headlines about the Social Security trust fund, you will be better off waiting to collect benefits.
By Sandra Block • Published