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May 29, 2008

A Second Economic Stimulus Package?

DcTalk is ramping up in Washington about a second economic stimulus package in order to avoid a recession.  This is of particular interest to many of my elderly and disabled clients since one of the proposals is an increase in low income programs like energy assistance, food stamps, unemployment insurance and relief for economically troubled homeowners.  There is also a push for more Federal Medicaid reimbursement for states.

But let's not get our hopes up too high.  The early response from the White House is that we should wait to see what effect the first round of economic stimulus payments has on the economy.  I'll keep my ear to the ground on this one...

March 28, 2008

AARP Offers Online Help with Stimulus Payment

MoneyIf you have had no reason to file an income tax return recently and you're still not clear on how to ensure that you get your payment from the economic stimulus plan, then it's AARP to the rescue!  They have an excellent online tool that prompts you to enter the necessary information on a worksheet, and then they plug the information into a 1040A form for you and voila!  You print out your 1040A, sign it and mail it in.  Kudos to AARP for coming up with this idea!  The government is saying that the checks will go out in either May or April.

Again...please spread the word because I am running into a frighteningly large number of fixed-income seniors who are not aware of this opportunity!

March 25, 2008

Take Advantage of the Economic Stimulus Plan Payments

MoneyI have a LOT of elderly clients who will be eligible for at least a $600 windfall from the federal government in a couple of months, including those who do not earn enough income to file an income tax return, but they just don't realize it!  So I am spreading the word as far and wide as possible about this opportunity.  If you read this post and know someone on a fixed income then it would be greatly appreciated if you would pass the word on.  A $600 check is a rather big deal for most of these individuals.

The key form for US citizens who are not normally required to file a tax return is "1040A".  That form is designed specifically for those who are filing an income tax return solely to receive the stimulus payment.

On Saturday, March 29th, the IRS will open hundreds of locations for an event they have dubbed "Super Saturday" in an effort to reach people who fall into the above-mentioned category. 

Detailed information provided by the IRS about the big stimulus package is here.

All US locations for Super Saturday can be found here.

Click this for a list of Connecticut locations: Download super_saturday_03292008_ct_locations.xls

A big "thank you" to my training buddy, Jay M. Sattler, CPA, who is a partner at BlumShapiro in West Hartford, Connecticut.

November 14, 2007

President Bush Vetoes funding for Alzheimer's Research

J04011011_3I'm going to politely refrain from providing any political commentary because I don't want this blog to become a forum for political discussions, but President Bush vetoed a bill yesterday that included NIH funding for Alzheimer's research.  The House will be voting to override tomorrow.

If you'd like to share your thoughts with your local House representative, their numbers are below.  I've already called Congressman Larson's office and he plans to vote for the override.

Joe Courtney (202) 225-2076, Rosa DeLauro (202) 225-3661, John Larson (202) 225-2265, Christopher Murphy (202) 225-4476, Christopher Shays (202) 225-5541

The Alzheimer's Association has released a news alert if you would like to see more details about this.