A way to collect cash donations via Square’s Cash App to feed families during the economic fallout turned into a nightmare for one Detroit group.
Author: Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press
Credit starts to tighten as job losses remain high
Consumers need to pay attention to alerts from their bank, as more credit card issuers are cutting credit limits and closing cards.
Paper or e-file? Some July tax filers won’t have choice due to glitch
People aren’t thinking about income taxes in July but if you didn’t file April 15 or request an extension, pay attention to the summer deadline.
As talk builds for second stimulus, questions remain about first payout
Talk of a second, more limited round of stimulus checks is building but consumers are still confused by some prepaid cards and scams.
What to know
Tax Day’s coming 💵
What should you do if you lost or threw away your stimulus?
The IRSÂ said people who have destroyed their Visa prepaid debit cards can request a free replacement through MetaBank. The fee had been $7.50.
Adjustable-rate mortgages might not be the deals you think they are
Borrowers need to know how their rate will change if it’s pegged to the London Interbank Offered Rate or LIBOR, which will go away by the end of 2021.
Haven’t gotten a coronavirus relief check? Some must act to get their money.
The IRS said millions of low-income people, homeless people and others who aren’t required to file a tax return may be eligible for coronavirus relief.
Protect your unemployment
Scammers cash in 🤑
5 reasons your stimulus check might have been less than you expected
What to know — and what you might be able to do — if you received far less in stimulus cash than expected as part of the coronavirus relief effort.