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Tax Law Change Delays Filing for Some Taxpayers

It’s the new year, and for many, it’s the time to start thinking about preparing our income tax returns.And while it’s business as usual for the majority of taxpayers, the Internal Revenue Service announced that certain taxpayers will need to delay filing their returns until mid to late-February if they are affected by any of the three recent changes in the tax law.The changes are deductions that were reinstated by Congress in the Tax Relief, Unemployment...
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New Year's 2011 and Debt

The new year is a time to start fresh for many, with resolutions to do things better than they were done in the past. But what if you start the new year with a constant reminder of yesteryear’s indulgences, such as a credit card balance that will take months or even years to knock down to zero? It can be a little frustrating when you’re dedicated to reducing your debts but it’s happening at a paltry...
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Rights and Responsibilities After Auto Repossession

So, you have come upon unfortunate circumstances and can no longer afford to pay your auto loan payments.As you already know, the lender has the right to repossess the car once you begin to miss payments. And they are likely to act upon that right within a couple of months of non-payment, or possibly even within a matter of days if the lender specializes in loans for people with poor credit - such as a buy...
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Consumer Rights in Auto Reposession

Consumers with an auto loan already know that the vehicle can be repossessed if you don’t abide by the terms of the loan. You’ll never have to worry about this happening as long as you keep paying the monthly installment on time and abide by other terms of the loan, such as - in some states - keeping the lender-required insurance coverage up-to-date. But sometimes things don’t go as planned. Job loss, medical bills, or other...
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Sweepstakes Scam Halted by the FTC

Sweepstakes Scam Halted by the FTC
A bogus sweepstakes that duped consumers into paying a “processing fee” to collect “prize money” has been halted by a federal judge at the request of the Federal Trade Commission, the agency reported on Wednesday. According to FTC allegations, the company sometimes posed as a government agency, and used tricky language and official-looking documents and seals to fool consumers into paying $20 to collect a fake multi-million dollar sweepstakes prize. According to the FTC’s complaint, the...
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Retail Sales up for 5th Consecutive Month

Retail sales in November were better than analysts had expected, as American consumers loosen up the purse strings in preparation for the holiday season.November sales increased by .8% from the previous month, and increased by 7.7% since last year in November 2009, the Commerce Department reported today in Washington.November’s increase follows a revised increase of 1.7% in October. October’s big jump in retail sales was partly due to a large increase in auto sales, which slacked...
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Can't Afford Your Auto Loan?

Coming to realize that you can longer afford your car payment can be a very stressful time for anyone. And if you absolutely need a vehicle to get to work or school, or because you live outside of a public transit route, then losing your car to repossession can cause trouble that goes beyond long-lasting credit problems. When people start having a hard time with their car payment, many tend to think it’s all over and...
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FTC Cracking Down on Scammers

Organizations that prey on consumers who have been hurt by the economic downturn are the target of an ongoing crackdown by the Federal Trade Commission.The FTC announced today that it halted the operations of Florida-based robocallers that allegedly promised to lower consumers’ credit card interest rate, but did nothing to fulfill their claims.According to the FTC’s complaint, JPM Accelerated Services allegedly made thousands of illegal pre-recorded robocalls to credit card holders, identifying themselves only as “card...
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Getting Out of Debt

Many financially distressed consumers have found themselves in a bad situation over the past couple of years. It’s the sign of the times.But consumers troubled with debt should know that the only way to get ahead of their finances is to spend less than they make, and pay their bills and credit accounts diligently.“Credit repair” agencies often prey on consumers who are financially distressed and loaded down with debt, promising that an easy enrollment in one...
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Ed Dept, FDIC, NCUA Partner to Increase Financial Literacy Among Students

A new program aims to increase financial literacy for low to moderate-income students and help to encourage savings.In a joint statement by the Department of Education, the Federal Deposits Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), the three agencies on Tuesday announced a new agreement to help educate millions of students on financial matters.The agencies will work together to facilitate partnerships among schools, financial institutions, federal grantees and other stakeholders to provide effective...
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