2020 Taxes are a Dumpster Fire
the ARP added tax provisions to your 2020 tax return. That is right, a law that passed Congress and signed into law on March 11, 2021, has tax rules for your 2020 tax return.
the ARP added tax provisions to your 2020 tax return. That is right, a law that passed Congress and signed into law on March 11, 2021, has tax rules for your 2020 tax return.
We had to wait 16 more days to begin filing taxes this year than in 2020. The IRS bumped the date to receive returns to February 12, to prepare following the December tax law changes. But now that they are officially accepting returns, you might want to get a jump start on sending them in.
What to do if your pipes burst
BE PREPARED – go out in your yard and find out where to turn off the water to your house. It is covered with snow and ice and is going to be challenging to find. Being prepared like a Boy Scout will make this preparation necessary.
I cannot believe this is happening; two of my favorite events are happening on the same Day!
Sunday is Valentines’ Day and the Daytona 500. It is a perfect match for two of the most overhyped days of the year. If you happen not to be paying attention, my comments are dripping with sarcasm.
2020. What a mess of a year! The hardest thing was trying to plan only to realize that not going to happen. As we learned in 2020, some things are uncontrollable, but certain things are within our control, and it is up to us to actively focus on these areas. There is no better way to do this than look at your goals for the new year and a few financial items you should have on your checklist.
With the combination of quickly clicking to buy and Drunk Shopping, there is danger in the upcoming holidays to your budget.
According to Finder’s latest Drunk Shopping survey conducted in February 2020, nearly a quarter (22.9%) of Americans admit to shopping under the influence, and the amount consumers are spending increased by 13.9%.