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Outreach Corner June 1, 2016

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Issue Number:  2016 – 6

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The Outreach Corner Edition for June highlights the following drop-in articles:

  1. Do you owe taxes?
  2. Resources are still available for help after the tax filing season
  3. Find out if you’re eligible for the Child and Dependent Care Credit
  4. Find out if you qualify for unemployment benefits
  5. What to do if you get a 12C letter about the premium tax credit
  6. Know the consequences of 401(k) plan hardship distributions

  1.  Do you owe taxes?

The IRS offers several payment options for you to pay immediately or to make arrangements to pay in installments. If you receive a bill, don’t ignore it. A delay may cost you more in the long run. Full story.

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  2.  Resources are still available for help after the tax filing season

By now, most people have already filed their tax return. However, if you didnn't, fortunately, there are multiple resources still available to get help from the IRS. Full story.

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  3.  Find out if you’re eligible for the Child and Dependent Care Credit

Many working parents must arrange for care of their younger children during summer vacation period. There is a popular solution which is a favorable tax consequence — a day camp program. Full story.

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  4.  Find out if you qualify for unemployment benefits

If you lose your job, you may qualify for unemployment benefits. While these payments may come as a relief, it’s important to remember that they may be taxable. Full story.

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  5.  What to do if you get a 12C letter about the premium tax credit

Some taxpayers will be receiving an IRS letter about the premium tax credit. Be sure to read your letter carefully and respond timely. Full story.

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  6.  Know the consequences of 401(k) plan hardship distributions

Your 401(k) plan may allow you to withdraw money before you actually retire for certain events that cause you to suffer a financial hardship, however, you should know the consequences. Full story.

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