Have you received your COVID-19 vaccine shots? That’s what the overwhelming majority of companies are going to be asking their employees, according to a new survey of CEOs in the U.S. 91% of the 140 polled CEOs said their companies will be asking workers to inform them once the workers …
Read More »TaxWatch: ‘It’s survival for people. It’s self-respect’: Why your kids really need you to file a tax return this year
The money from the expanded Child Tax Credit, coupled with other benefits in the $ 1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, might cut child poverty in half according to some estimates — but a family needs to access the cash first. A tax return may be one major way to help …
Read More »The Moneyist: Can my ex-husband file a joint tax return without my consent? He tried to take both my stimulus checks, but I got the better of him
Dear Moneyist, I’m 62 years of age, I have stopped working and I am currently receiving Social Security. My husband is intending to file a joint tax return, and told me straight out that he does not intend to give me any of our joint tax return, because he said …
Read More »IPO Report: McAfee files for return to public markets
The McAfee logo is displayed at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February 2019. AFP/Getty Images McAfee Corp. is seeking a return to being a public company, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission late Monday. McAfee registered to raise up to $ 100 million, although …
Read More »DIY renovation projects offer the best return to homeowners — but there’s a catch
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, Americans have a lot more time on their hands — and they’re spending that time at home. Earlier in the health-crisis, economists predicted that spending on renovation projects would actually dip across much of the country. But recent data show that there’s been a definite …
Read More »The Moneyist: I filed a joint tax return with my estranged wife because she is a gambler and her finances are a mess. But I got NO stimulus check — what can I do?
Dear Moneyist, I am a full-time student and I’m 50 years old. I graduate in December 2020 and maintain a 4.0 GPA so I work hard to achieve academic success. Due to achieving such academic prowess, I was limited to work hours throughout the 2019 year and my combined income …
Read More »Movement expands in Ohio with return of Brian Sumption
Movement Mortgage, a national top 10 retail mortgage lender, is excited to announce the return of 17-year mortgage veteran, Brian Sumption. In his 17 years in the financial industry, Sumption has touched all facets of the housing world. From a loan officer in the broker space before the crash in …
Read More »The Moneyist: Where’s my $1,200 stimulus check? My 2018 taxes ruled me out, but my 2019 return qualifies me — when will it arrive?
Dear Moneyist, I was married and didn’t qualify for the $ 1,200 stimulus check based on my 2018 tax returns. I am now divorced and filed my 2019 tax returns separately. It seems that millions of stimulus payments have already gone out. Where is my stimulus check? Will I ever …
Read More »Here’s how the U.K.’s return to work could look as businesses prepare to restart the economy
The U.K.’s workplaces will be markedly different from the environments employees left behind before lockdown but businesses stand ready to help restart the economy. Boris Johnson is set to unveil a roadmap for the U.K. to exit lockdown and restart the economy on Sunday. Central to his address could be …
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