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INCREDIBLE NEWS $1.9 Trillion Senate Stimulus Bill $1400-$2000 Third Stimulus Check Update
Find out which 2 tax filing tips could save you time, effort, and money, why leading economists are demanding more disaster relief funds due to the recent employment report, and the great news from the Senate that moves us another step closer to the approval of President Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package.
Due to the craziness of 2020, the start date for Americans to file their taxes has been pushed back to February 12th.
With unemployment benefits being taxable income, as well as stimulus checks available to people that did not receive them in the tax returns, this year’s tax filing season could be the most important filing time in recent memory.
Fortunately, 2 strategic tax tips can help you get a firm grasp on your finances and taxes as we head deeper into 2021.
First, you should make sure to file your taxes, even if you typically don’t send your information to the IRS, as your $1,200 stimulus check could be included in your annual tax return.
Second, tax experts agree that you should file your taxes as soon as possible, to ensure that you get your stimulus funds as soon ASAP.