On December 21, the U.S. Congress passed a massive bill including a $ 19 billion COVID-900 relief package and $ 1,4 trillion in annual government funding. Writes about this "Voice of America". The House of Representatives approved the document of more than 5 thousand pages in two votes. ...
While details of a new coronavirus relief package are still being worked out, it looks like payments to American families will still be included in legislative proposals, CNBC writes. On Monday, December 14, a bipartisan group of senators released a $ 908 billion legislative proposal ...
Time to receive financial assistance due to COVID-19 is running out - only 2 weeks left to register and receive money. According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), college students and low-income adults may be among those eligible...
It is unclear whether a new coronavirus benefit package will be approved before the elections (November 3), but negotiations are underway. While everyone is waiting, CNET has highlighted the key facts known about the second package. 1. It is hoped that the bill will be passed ...
Thousands of immigrants who were not eligible for financial assistance due to coronavirus due to the fact that they were not US citizens could soon receive $ 1000 each. KimaTV writes about it. Washington State Governor Jay Inslee has allocated $ 40 million for ...
If you haven't yet received federal coronavirus relief, the IRS has extended the registration deadline by five weeks. Details are reported by USA Today. The IRS has announced that the new deadline to register for your payment is 21...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said it plans to notify 9 million Americans who may be eligible for coronavirus-related government financial assistance but have yet to receive their payments. Writes about it CBS News. This mainly applies to people ...
In Austria, more than 100 people have received checks for $ 1200 "coronavirus aid" from the US Treasury Department. Most likely, the cause was a mistake in the American taxpayer database. Writes about this Hromadske. 73-year-old Manfred Barnreiter from the Austrian city of Linz, together with his wife, received ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it will send out an additional 50 financial aid checks in September in connection with the coronavirus. The failure to pay this money was due to a mistake that the IRS made in processing the data. Forbes writes about it. Help withheld by mistake by the IRS ...
Millions of coronavirus-related financial aid checks were sent to families this spring. Unfortunately, many people are still waiting for this money. Now the IRS has announced two deadlines for those who have not yet received their payments. ...