Town of Plymouth’s “COVID-19 Daily Update” – May 13, 2020

In this week’s Wednesday episode (May 13, 2020) of the Town of Plymouth’s “COVID-19 Daily Update,” Heather Cozby reported that the Massachusetts Department of Unemployment is now texting applicants. If you've been waiting for a callback on your application, pay attention to your texts. They may appear at first to be a scam, but could be [...]

Extension to File and Pay

This video was published by the IRS. The IRS deadlines to file and pay federal income taxes are automatically extended to July 15, 2020. The extensions generally apply to many taxpayers who have a deadline falling on or after April 1, 2020 and before July 15, 2020. People, trusts, estates, corporations, and other non-corporate tax filers [...]

Town of Plymouth’s “COVID-19 Daily Update” – May 6, 2020

In this week’s Wednesday episode (May 6, 2020) of the Town of Plymouth’s “COVID-19 Daily Update,” Heather Cozby gave an update on the status of debt forgiveness for the PPP loans, which were not intended to be considered taxable income. This week the IRS confirmed that while the loan forgiveness itself is not taxable income, any [...]

5 ways to save money during the pandemic

The IRS has been releasing stimulus payments over the last few weeks to help give a cushion to millions of Americans during this time of crisis. While this will undoubtedly offer some help, it's also important to look for ways to save and cut back on expenses until things become more certain down the road. There [...]

Town of Plymouth’s “COVID-19 Daily Update” – April 29, 2020

In this week’s Wednesday episode (April 29, 2020) of the Town of Plymouth’s “COVID-19 Daily Update,” Heather Cozby gave an encouraging update: over the last week, she's seen money flowing through all the program channels, including stimulus payments, federal unemployment payments, PPP funds, and economic injury disaster loans. Individuals and businesses may not be notified when [...]

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