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TAX SEASON IS HERE, HAPPY FILING! πŸŒΏπŸ’°πŸ€‘πŸ’ΈπŸ’΅

It is Tax Season once again, the IRS, Internal Revenue Service has begin accepting tax return applications effective Friday, February 12, 2021.  Many immigrants, including refugees and asylees, as well as asylum seeker, are obliged to pay U.S. taxes, or at least to file a tax return.  U.S. tax laws are complicated. You should speak with a qualified tax professional for guidance specific to your particular situation.  Non-profit organizations/agencies may be able to help you with your tax return at low cost or for free.  Unemployment Benefits ARE TAXABLE. However, tax withholding is typically voluntary and many people who lost jobs either didn't now their UNEMPLOYMENT CHEQUES would be taxed, or they decided against withholding.  Relief cheques such as the $1,200.00 sent out last year, are NOT taxable.  For further information on your Tax Return! ↘  https://abc7ny.com/when-will-tax-returns-be-issued-2021-office-near-me-get-my-refund-covid-19-unemployment-insurance/10001593/ Tennyson

CONFIRMED: EXCESSIVE DELAYS AT USCIS IN PROCESSING NEW APPLICATIONS AT LOCKBOXES. (PERSONAL EXPERIENCE) πŸŒΏπŸ›‚

Thank you for subscribing to my blog! 😁 USCIS, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is experiencing a massive backlog in processing New Applications filed with the service as a result of the Coronavirus Outbreak and the massive increase in application submission.  I filed a NEW application for a US Refugee Travel Document, Form I-571 on Form I-131, APPLICATION FOR TRAVEL DOCUMENT and it arrived on October 2020 and was processed on Thursday, February 11th, 2021 as my credit card was charged and I am now awaiting the receipt notice in the mail.  Once I receive the Notice of Action, FORM I-797 C and the Notice of Fingerprint I will update you here. This is a reminder to always apply 90 days early to avoid major delays at USCIS.  Happy Filing!  πŸ₯³πŸ›‚ Tennyson Watson-Joyner is a foreign born U.S. Permanent Resident, Works in Airline Passenger Experience at John F. Kennedy International Airport, read for a Bachelors of Science Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management with