Financial Lessons From The Pandemic
Diversifying your assets and maintaining a rainy-day fund are prudent steps for long-term investors. Here are some other important lessons to consider as the world’s economies gradually try to regain their bearings. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Taking A CARES Act Retirement Plan Withdrawal? Prepare For This Tax Surprise
Taking a CARES Act withdrawal might see like a solid move, especially if money is tight and your borrowing options are limited. But if you do decide to take money out of your retirement plan this year, you may wind up with a tax headache on your hands. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Noticed Extra Money In Your Paycheck? The Good And The Bad Of The Payroll Tax Cut
The Social Security payroll taxes usually taken out of paychecks was suspended from September 1 through the end of the year to help Americans financially struggling during the pandemic. But as with most things in life, there’s a catch. It’s essentially a loan. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
What Will Filing Taxes Be Like In 2021 – How To Prepare
Each year, if necessary, the IRS releases drafts of tax forms, so professionals may comment. This advance notice gives insight on how tax-filing will look different in 2021 – when 2020 income taxes are filed – and what you can do to prepare. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Proposed Property Tax Bills For 2020 Are In The Mail. What To Do If You Were Impacted By COVID
Closely monitoring and analyzing the impact that the COVID-19 crisis has had on local real estate markets, the office of the Miami-Dade County Appraiser is encouraging property owners to review their TRIM Notice to confirm they are receiving the benefits they are entitled to. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
The IRS Is Sending Extra Money To Nearly 14 Million Tax Filers. Here’s Who Gets It And Why.
The IRS just announced that it owes interest payments to nearly 14 million Americans who received their individual tax refunds after April 15 or are still owed refunds. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
