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Illnois Residents are eligible for COVID-19 Relief from Evictions, Mortgages, and Student Loans

1/7/2021

 
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation wants to ensure that Illinois consumers are aware of COVID-19 relief options that are available to them. Today, IDFPR released an educational one pager for consumers to quickly and easily learn about their federal relief options when it comes to evictions, mortgages, and student loans. “At this unprecedented time of financial hardship, it is essential that consumers know and understand their options. Through our agency’s outreach, we hope to ensure that every Illinois resident takes advantage of the relief they qualify for,” said IDFPR Secretary Deborah Hagan. Federal deadlines are fast approaching. It is imperative that consumers take action quickly.
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For more information on how Illinois residents can get help preventing eviction, paying their mortgage and avoiding default on their student loans click here. 

IRS Recommends Individuals SHOULD HAVE TAX WITHHELD FROM UNEMPLOYMENT NOW TO AVOID A TAX-TIME SURPRISE

9/11/2020

 

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Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, millions of Americans received or are currently receiving unemployment compensation, many of them for the first time. It’s important for these individuals to know that unemployment compensation is taxable.
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USIRS/bulletins/29fa284?reqfrom=share

Business Disaster Preparedness and Continuity Planning

9/11/2020

 

Learn how to make your business more resilient during natural distasters, and other events that disrupt your operations. More information is available at www.ready.gov/business

Dial 2-1-1 for Information

7/28/2020

 
Anyone in Scott and Rock Island County can dial 211 for information direct from public health, as well as about social services.

Or visit 
https://www.211iowa.org/.

To provide updates on your available services TO 211 so that individuals can learn about them, contact Karrie Abbott at United Way of the Quad Cities.


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