Do you know or work with someone who doesn’t typically file taxes? They may be eligible for Economic Impact Payments (EIP)
FTC Action Stops H&R Block’s Unfair Downgrading Practices and Deceptive Promises of ‘Free’ Filing
Do you know or work with someone who doesn’t typically file taxes? They may be eligible for Economic Impact Payments (EIP)
Consumers who are of limited English proficiency face unique challenges in learning about and accessing financial services
Americans who don’t file taxes because of their income level are still eligible to receive Economic Impact Payments for themselves and their dependents
If you’ve co-signed a private student loan, you’re financially responsible for missed payments
The Office of Research released a report that synthesizes the rigorous research of programs and strategies aiming to help consumers achieve greater savings
If you’ve applied for unemployment benefits through your state, there are multiple ways you can receive your payments
The Bureau released FAQs for industry that will help ensure that consumers affected by COVID-19 receive the credit reporting protections required by the CARES Act amendments to the FCRA
Even if you’re not sure of your college plans for this fall, it’s a good idea to fill out the FAFSA form as soon as possible
The CFPB and the FTC are sharing three ways you can protect yourself and others from government imposter scams
The CARES Act temporarily changes the rules for withdrawing from your retirement accounts