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There's Still Time to Save on 2020 Taxes
Tax Breaks The tax code didn’t change last year, but just about everything else did. We’ll guide you to a lower tax bill.
By Sandra Block Published
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Biden Extends Student Loan Relief, Is Loan Forgiveness Next?
Coronavirus and Your Money On his first day as president, Joe Biden continued the suspension of student loan payments until October.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Will College Students Get a Second Stimulus Check? (Hint: It Depends!)
taxes College students were shut out of the first round of stimulus payments, but they're hoping for a better deal with a second stimulus check.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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$300 Weekly Unemployment Benefits Included in Stimulus Bill
Coronavirus and Your Money The bill provides temporary expanded relief to the unemployed in the form of additional payments, longer benefit periods, and help for the self-employed.
By Emma Patch Published
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Good News! Business Owners Who Took PPP Will Get to Deduct Expenses After All
small business On Dec. 21, Congress finally delivered the news that struggling business owners were waiting for: They will be allowed to deduct the expenses they covered with loans from the Paycheck Protection Program on their taxes for 2020. Business owners now can breathe a sigh of relief.
By Eric Boughman, Attorney and Founding Partner Published
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How Your Second Stimulus Check Will Differ from the First One
taxes The COVID-Related Tax Relief Act authorizes a second round of stimulus checks. While your second stimulus check will be similar to your first payment, there are some important differences.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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IRS Leaves Business Owners Who Took PPP in a Tax Quandary
small business loans Can business owners deduct the expenses they covered with loans from the Paycheck Protection Program? The legislators who wrote the law say yes, they can. The IRS says no. Where does that leave businesses?
By Eric Boughman, Attorney and Founding Partner Published
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Smaller IRA Withdrawals Coming Up
Coronavirus and Your Money Starting in 2022, the amount you’ll be required to withdraw from your retirement accounts after age 72 will decline modestly—which means your tax bill will be smaller, too.
By Sandra Block Published
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Joe Biden’s Student Loan Plan: What’s in It for You?
student loans The future of student loan debt could look quite a bit different, if President-elect Joe Biden gets his way (and Congress cooperates). From loan forgiveness to free tuition for some, the college landscape could be changing.
By Saki Kurose, CSLP®, IAR Published
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