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Myths About The Stimulus Checks

7/29/2020

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Now that the stimulus checks have all been sent out, many Americans are hesitant on using the funds. They aren't sure if the rumors they're hearing about the strings attached to them are accurate or not.

Now that we have all received our stimulus checks, we are now facing a slew of rumors and myths about the money we have received. This money was welcomed with open arms, helping pay bills, and keeping food on the table for many. Thanks to Social Media and other media outlets, and just the sheer amount of information (correct or not) that's available, rumors and misinformation have been spread about the realities of our stimulus checks. We are here to set the truth straight, calm your worries, and get rid of these myths once and for all.

According to AARP, once the CARES act went into action, the IRS sent out over 140 million stimulus checks. As this relief arrived and people started spending it, some hesitation did arise. The question if we will need to pay back the IRS and if these funds will be counted as part of our income in our 2020 taxes are at the forefront of this hesitation. With income and employment being so unstable, these are very understandable questions. Yes, this money is a blessing now. But, will it turn into a curse later?

First and foremost it is very important to know that you will not be paying back your stimulus checks. The IRS has even come out and said on multiple occasions that this will not be something that you will have to pay back. The stimulus check, according to CNBC, did get the nickname "recovery rebate" which is one of the main reasons why this concern began. Why won't you have to repay the IRS? That is due to the nature of tax credit the IRS is considering our stimulus checks. There is a certain type of tax credit, says Wealth Hacker Report Jeff Rose, called an Earned Income Tax Credit. These credits are completely refundable. Even if you don't owe any taxes at the end of the year, if you have any earned income tax credits, you will still be receiving a tax refund. This is how the IRS is treating your stimulus checks. It is something you're owed, not something you will have to repay. This is how those who don't file for taxes, like those who receive social security, disability, and railroad retirement benefits were eligible for a stimulus check. As long as you have a social security number and you meet the income requirements to receive a single or joint filing stimulus check, you will receive a stimulus check, with no strings attached.

Since the IRS is treating your stimulus check like earned income tax credit, it also will not be counted as part of your income when you file your 2020 tax return. You've received this money and it is taken care of, nothing else is required for you to do about it. Ironically, there is an opportunity for you to receive more money if your stimulus check wasn't calculated correctly by the IRS. These mistakes will most likely be caught when filing your 2020 tax return, or if you didn't claim a dependent child on your tax forms, or alert the IRS to a dependent child. You won't, on the other hand, be receiving any extra stimulus money when you file your 2020 tax return if you received the proper amount. The only way that will happen is if there is another stimulus check released, which for now is just a myth and rumor.

Also, know that the stimulus check will not reduce your refund that you're owed on your 2020 taxes. You will receive every penny that you're owed, and your stimulus check will not be deducted from it or even affect it. The stimulus check will also not lower the amount you owe in taxes, either. That can be confusing since other tax credits can reduce how much you owe. But, the stimulus check will not be one of them. At the end of the day, your stimulus check will not be affecting your 2020 taxes at all.

There have been some situations, according to CNBC, that some individuals have been overpaid and given more stimulus money than they should have received. If this happens, you will not have to pay that back either. This is incredibly rare though, and more often than not, is actually a scam. As we have mentioned in recent blogs, scams regarding the stimulus checks have become rampant since they were first released. If you receive a very official-looking check in the mail for more than your stimulus amount, and it is requested of you to pay back the difference in cash, certified check, money order, or in gift cards, that is without a doubt a scam. The IRS will not contact you via phone, social media, email, or texting. If you receive any messages about your stimulus checks through these platforms make sure to report them and then delete them right away.

We hope this insight helps you better understand your stimulus check, and what you are expected to do with them now that you've received them. If you have any further questions about them, or about the 2019 tax date that just passed us on July 15th, please don't hesitate to reach out. We will be very busy over the next couple of weeks, as we have been leading up to the 15th, but we will try and get back to you as quickly as possible. Don't forget! If you're looking for the best tax accountant in Summerville, the best tax services in Summerville, the best Quickbooks services in Summerville, and the best payroll services in Summerville, we are still here for you. Tax season may be over for some and just starting for others, and we will be here for you no matter what!​

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Preparing to Recover from a Pandemic

5/1/2020

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Even though the curve hasn't flattened as much as we'd like, and we've spent a lot of time focusing on staying safe at the moment, it's time to start thinking about the future. Your company is going to overcome all of this, and we are going to talk about how!

April was gone in a flash wasn't it, Summerville? Time has a very strange and unique way of passing. It's been hard keeping the days in order. Thankfully, working from home or with a small staff in our offices has helped us keep track. Can you believe that tax day came and went with so little attention this year? That's right! Tax day has officially been moved to July 15th! If you haven't paid and filed your taxes yet, that's ok! You still have time to do so. But, we do recommend filing your taxes sooner rather than later. This will help with refunds, getting your stimulus checks, and possibly speeding your small business loan applications up. Do what you can for your small business now to help your company in the coming months.

Although things are still unknown in the current market and our personal lives, it's time to start thinking ahead. We've spent our last few blogs sharing tips and suggestions on how to keep your employees safe, how the pandemic might affect your small business, the realities of your stimulus checks, but now it's time to start preparing for the beyond. It's a heavy truth that life as we've known it could be very different after all of this settles. But, we still want your company and the future of your company to be strong and prosperous. So, let's be hopeful and work towards that, together. As the best tax accountant in Summerville, we hope these tips and suggestions help you as we move forward in this very strange and uncharted time. 

All of the financial help and small business loans that have been created and promises may or may not come through for your company. Some companies have received these benefits, while some might never see a cent of help. It's constantly changing, and we aren't sure what these new changes could or couldn't mean. We are following the news just as closely for these updates. Hang in there. This pandemic has affected every industry, and the best way to get through this is to stand strong and to support one another. We are here for you, Summerville. Take these tips to heart, they could help you in the long run.
  • Keep Working! While some of you have shut down, have had to put employees on furlough, or even let some employees go, keep marching on. For those who are working from home or waiting to head back to work, keep working on those leads and prospects. Almost everyone is at home, so why not take the time to follow your leads, stay in touch with prospective clients, and keep researching and learning about the market and demographic around you? It might seem like the time to abandon the leads and connections you were working on right before all of this happened, but keep thinking about the big picture. When we do get back to business, you'll want to be right in front of your prospect's mind. Sticking with them and being supportive during this time can help them depend on and choose you after this. 
  • Keep your clients in mind! Use this time to stay connected with your clients. Don't just use your social media and advertisement platforms to shove sales in their faces. Check in on them, support them, and appreciate them for sticking with you. They're the reason you've made it to where you are today. Also realize that just like you, their needs have drastically changed, as have their financial situations. Are there new ways your company can provide something new and exciting to them now? Can you change your products, make special offers, or even offer a few special free tips and services that they could benefit in the moment? Supporting and nurturing the relationships you have with your clients now can help guarantee their loyalty later down the line when this is all over. 
  • Change up your advertisement! We rely on social media, TV, radio, and print to keep our companies alive. But now, can you think outside the box to connect to your audience in new ways on these channels while we are all at home, missing our normal schedules and interactions? Are there new ways you can deliver your products and services? Can you deliver them right to your client's door? Can you offer a delivery service through popular apps like Postmates or DoorDash? Can you move your products and services online so they can still be accessed by your audience from the safety of their homes? This can keep your company open and running now, help to avoid debt and other financial difficulties in the future, and help keep your clients happy. These changes can help make all of us feel normal and connected to the world around us. 
  • Get stocked up! When this all does turn around, can you imagine how business will flourish? There are so many stores and services that have been marked nonessential or who have to shut down due to the effects of the situation. This could be very scary and devastating now, but it could lead to a boom in business once your doors open again. Your customers are just waiting for their lives to go back to normal, and to get the things they've been missing. Make sure you're going to be prepared for this huge push. Make sure you have a staff ready to help with this boom both online and off to help with this transition and the huge demand coming your way. Also, make sure you have enough product in stock. You want to make up for lost time and to not disappoint your customers. Plus, this will help keep you ahead of the game, ahead of your competition, and help get your finances under control. 
  • Look for that extra money! Make sure you do apply for the small business loans and assistance that is starting to pop up and become more and more prevalent from the federal and local governments. Please reach out to us if you need help doing so, or have questions about how best to do this. Look into Amazon's Neighborhood Small Business Relief Fund, or other locally-based foundations created to help businesses like yours. Use your social media platforms and set up a GoFundMe Small Business Relief Initiative or look into Facebook's Small Business Grants Program. All of these programs are set up to help you now and for the future of your company. There is nothing wrong with taking advantage of these opportunities, that's what they're for! 

We understand your concerns and worries. We hope this list inspires you to keep working and to keep your hopes up. We will get through this and will continue to work hard together. Also don't forget, if you're looking for the best tax accountant in Summerville, the best tax services in Summerville, the best Quickbooks services in Summerville, the best IT services in Summerville, and the best payroll services in Summerville, we are still here for you. Tax season may be over for some and just starting for others, and we will be here for you no matter what! 









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The Reality of Stimulus Check Scams

4/17/2020

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During one of the worst times in recent history, scams should be the last thing we should be worrying about. But, the truth of the matter is that new scams surrounding the stimulus checks and government bailout programs for small businesses are starting to come to life daily, and are more powerful than ever before. 

Almost all of us have been anxiously awaiting the financial relief checks since the approval of the COVID-19 Relief Bill was passed. When will they get here? Who will receive them? How much will you get? On top of all these questions its a sad fact to share that during this terrifying time when we should all be standing together, stronger parties are trying to take advantage of those who have been the most affected by this devastating pandemic. Following in the footsteps of our recent blog about social security scams, we wanted to do a followup blog on the very real reality and the possibility of scams and frauds appearing right now. They could look like the relief checks, the key to getting your check quicker, small business loans, loans to help out larger companies, and even promising the cure for the pandemic all in exchange for your personal information. 

Waking up every day to the news right now is difficult. The unknowns are overwhelming and the lines to get toilet paper are still ridiculous. In this time that has brought so many of us together, it is almost impossible to think that yet another attack could be upon us. While many are still working or now working from home, the hauntingly large numbers of those who are now facing unemployment due to the coronavirus are staggering. This is leaving thousands upon thousands of people without a paycheck, unable to provide for their families or even pay their simple bills. Businesses, even if they are still operating on a very small level or have been forced to close or made the conscious decision to close, are also losing money by the day. When the news came that the stimulus package had been approved and relief checks would soon be on their way, a collective sigh of relief was felt among all of us. New small business loans and other relief options for companies are now in place as well. We all will slowly be getting back on our feet, in very small steps one way or another. But, while we wait for these checks, scammers could be and are now rearing their very ugly heads saying that they have your funds and to receive them you must supply them with very personal and private information. Let us stop you right now, and say that is NOT how the stimulus checks will be handled. 

You, the American citizen, don't have to do anything or file any kind of paperwork or to receive your stimulus check. The economic impact payment will automatically be deposited into your bank account that was connected to your 2018 and 2019 tax returns. Even if you have received your tax returns in the past as a paper check, the IRS will still deposit the funds into the account they have on file for you automatically. They will also calculate the amount you need based on your income over your 2018 and 2019 tax returns and your personal need. You won't have to do any calculations or send in any kind of paperwork. The IRS will not be contacting you in any way. The IRS did just announce that they will be releasing a brand new website that will allow you to see the status of your stimulus check when it will arrive, and it will also allow you to check the bank account or it is headed to. If there is a problem with the bank account number, you will need to change that right away on the IRS website. The IRS is making updates to their website almost daily, so if you have any questions make sure you visit their website. 
  • Who and How Much? 
Now the big question is who will be receiving these stimulus checks and what kind of amount could you be looking forward to? 
  • Individuals who make up to $75,000 and married couples who file together who make a combined $150,000 a year are automatically eligible. 
  • For individuals who make $99,000 a year or more and joint-filing couples who make $198,000 or more are not eligible. 
  • For those individuals who make between $75,000 and $99,000 a year and married joint filers that make between $150,000 and $198,000, will receive $5 less per $100 they make.  
  • Those who receive social security and railroad retirees who do not file a tax return are also able to receive relief funds and will not have to file a return for receiving this money. 
  • Payment can be up to $1200 for each individual and up to $2400 for married couples filing jointly. 
  • Married couples can also earn up to $500 for each child they claim on their taxes. 

  • Scams on the Horizon
With all of that being said, with all of this new information being released by the IRS every day and everyone needing this money, this is when the scams begin. What could a hacker or scammer look like in this situation? 
  • The IRS will NOT contact you over the phone. You will not receive phone calls or text messages from them. If you do, these are scams. Even if they push you to give away your information to receive your payments faster or offer you the cure to the coronavirus (which sadly does not exist yet) do not give way your bank account number, debit card number, PayPal information, or anything of the sort. Do not click on any links you receive in text messages promising the same information. Hackers can get into your phone once you open these links, and get the same information they need to break into your bank accounts, and so on. 
  • The IRS will not be emailing you about your payment or faster ways to receive your money. DO NOT open any links or emails about receiving your checks. These links can give hackers access to your computer and all of your personal information. 
  • The IRS will not be sending you your relief check through the mail. If you receive a "check" in the mail that you have to call to activate or deposit, this is a scam.
  • Please note, it will take some time for the IRS to calculate who is receiving what and when. Please be as patient as possible. 
  • Do not engage with these scammers in any way. Hang up right away and delete any text messages and emails immediately. If you have been contacted by one of these scammers, please alert the FBI at www.ic3.gov right away. 
  • These emails or letters could look like they are from the CDC or the World Health Organization. No funds are coming from there. They are looking for your donations and support. 
  • Watch out when donating to COVID-19 related charities. Always make sure they are legitimate charities. Fake charities do exist out there and are looking to steal your money. 
  • Beware dangerous or fake websites promoting that they have the real truth about COVID-19, real updates, or a cure, and only allow you to access this information if you provide them your banking information or to pay for it. That is also a scam. 

We hate that these scams and schemes are very real right now. Since they are, we wanted to make sure that you are on high alert. All of these warnings also apply to small businesses and companies receiving financial support during this time. Please take comfort in the fact that the Department of Justice is forming a legal and integrative response to deal with these frauds. The US Attorney General's office has also developed a special task force along with appointed COVID-19 fraud coordinators to help deal with this situation. Here in the Lowcountry and throughout the state of South Carolina, our District US Attorney Peter M. McCoy Jr has also stated that his office and the department of justice are making this type of fraud a priority. 

Scary times can become scarier. But, we are here to help all of you through it. Stay alert, stay safe, and stay home. We will get through this Summerville, we know it! 

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