Americans have tons of questions about their stimulus checks and 2020 taxes. Here’s what you need to know about 2021 COVID-relief payments and more.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Stimulus check: Young investors use $1,400 COVID-19 relief payments to join stock market boom
Young investors plan to use their COVID-19 relief payments to buy stocks, according to a recent survey from Deutsche Bank.
COVID stimulus checks: Millions face tax refund delays as first batch of $1,400 relief payments roll out
Nearly 7 million Americans face significant refund delays this tax season as the IRS rushes to send out stimulus checks.
Stimulus checks sent to wrong bank accounts for some Americans checking IRS ‘Get My Payment’ tool
Some taxpayers say the IRS “Get My Payment” tool indicated that their third stimulus check was deposited into a bank account that isn’t theirs.
When will I get my third stimulus check? IRS begins sending first round of $1,400 COVID-19 relief payments
The third round of stimulus checks will start hitting bank accounts for eligible Americans as early as this weekend, the IRS said late Friday.
Stimulus checks: Can I get a COVID relief payment for a spouse, relative who died?
If you’re preparing a tax return for a dead relative, some of them who died 2020 or 2021 may qualify for a credit if they didn’t get stimulus checks.
COVID-19 relief package: $1,400 checks, $300 bonus for federal unemployment benefits
The coronavirus relief package would include $1,400 checks and extend badly needed jobless aid for millions of Americans through September.
IRS tax season 2021: 9 costly mistakes to avoid
Tempted to get your tax returns over with? Be careful not to make sloppy mistakes. You could wind up missing out on a larger refund, or face an audit.
How will a surge in bond yields affect your mortgage, car loans and 401(k)?
Higher bond yields have arrived. Now investors have to consider what, if any, changes to make to their portfolios.
How to claim missing stimulus payments with the Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2020 tax returns
If you didn’t receive a direct payment or you received less money than you were eligible for, you may be able to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit.