IRS Will Delay Tax Filing Due Date Until May 17th
Americans will be getting extra time to prepare their taxes. The Internal Revenue Service says itβs delaying the traditional tax filing deadline from April 15 until May 17.
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Americans will be getting extra time to prepare their taxes. The Internal Revenue Service says itβs delaying the traditional tax filing deadline from April 15 until May 17.
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The pressure against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over sexual harassment allegations reached the White House on Tuesday, with President Joe Biden saying Cuomo should resign if the state attorney generalβs investigation confirms the claims against him.
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No need to lose sleep over the shift to daylight saving time this weekend.
Many are calling for the firing of teachers involved in the assignment.
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Some much needed help is on the way for millions of Americans. The $1.9 trillion dollar relief package is heading to President Joe Biden's desk. In a vote along party lines, the House gave final approval to the bill on Wednesday.
The White House began highlighting the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill immediately after it gained final congressional approval on Wednesday, wasting no time in selling the public on President Joe Bidenβs first legislative victory.
The House approved a sweeping pandemic relief package over Republican opposition on Wednesday, sending it to President Joe Biden to be signed into law. The milestone political victory would provide $1,400 checks for most Americans and direct billions of dollars to schools, state and local governments, and businesses.
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