As Hurricane Season Nears, IRS Reminds People to Prepare for Natural Disasters

This article was published by the IRS. The Internal Revenue Service reminds everyone that now is a good time to create or review emergency preparedness plans for surviving natural disasters. In the last year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) declared major disasters following hurricanes, tropical storms, tornados, severe storms, flooding, wildfires and an earthquake. Individuals, [...]

How to Check Your MA Refund

If you've already filed your MA tax return, you're probably wondering when you'll get your refund. To check on the status of your refund on the MA DOR website, you'll need your Social Security number (or ITIN), the tax year of your refund, and the refund amount.

Here’s How the Third Economic Impact Payment is Different from Earlier Payments

This article was published by the IRS.  The third Economic Impact Payment is different from the first and second payments in several ways. The third Economic Impact Payment is an advance payment of the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit. The two earlier payments are advance payments of the 2020 Recovery Rebate Credit. Eligible people who didn't get [...]

Town of Plymouth’s COVID-19 Update – 12/22/20

Heather appeared again in this week’s Tuesday episode (December 22, 2020) of the Town of Plymouth’s “COVID-19 Daily Update” to explain the ramifications of the new COVID-19 relief bill passed by Congress earlier this week. (UPDATE: President Trump has since asked Congress to review certain aspects of the bill before he will sign it into law.) [...]

New Covid-19 Grants for MA Small Businesses

The Baker administration has announced that $50.8 million in grants has been made available to support Massachusetts small businesses during the pandemic. For companies with up to 50 employees, grants of up to $75,000 can be used for payroll and benefit costs, mortgage interest, rent, utilities, and interest on other debt obligations. Smaller employers with 5 [...]

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