IRS To Stop Accepting Tax Returns For Thousands Of Americans

IRS To Stop Accepting Tax Returns For Thousands Of Americans

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has started rejecting tax returns for thousands of Americans due to missed deadlines and documentation errors. Since tax returns are mandatory for most U.S. taxpayers, failing to submit them correctly and on time could result in penalties, fines, or even legal consequences. While some individuals are exempt from filing tax … Read more

Confirmed: The Child Tax Credit Amount You Can Receive per Child in February

As tax season 2025 kicks off in the U.S., families with qualifying children can now apply for the Child Tax Credit (CTC) to receive financial assistance from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). For those who follow the IRS guidelines for quick processing, refunds may arrive by the end of February—especially if the federal return is … Read more

Senators Urge Immediate Action On Social Security Fairness For Teachers & Police

A bipartisan coalition, led by Republican Senator, is urging the Social Security Administration (SSA) to expedite the implementation of the Social Security Fairness Act. This legislation aims to provide salary increases for millions of retired public service employees, including teachers, police officers, and firefighters. Urgent Appeal to Social Security Administration Senator Cassidy, along with 27 … Read more

Supplemental Security Income February 2025: Find Out Your Payment Date!

If you’re among the millions of Americans receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), it’s crucial to stay informed about when your benefits will be disbursed. For February 2025, the SSI payment schedule may vary based on several factors. This article provides an overview of the payment dates, factors that could impact your payments, and tips on … Read more

Big Changes In 2025: SSDI & Social Security Payments Increase To $3,250 – Check If You Qualify!

In 2025, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has implemented a 2.5% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA), resulting in increased benefits for recipients of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Social Security. Eligible individuals may receive up to $3,250 per month, depending on their earnings history and the age at which they begin receiving benefits. This adjustment aims … Read more

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