AAA Auto Insurance Policyholders to Receive 20% Premium Refund
April 25, 2020
Washington, D.C. – AAA, North America’s largest motoring and leisure travel organization, understands the financial challenges and uncertainty many Americans are facing.
As we stay home and vehicles are driven less, AAA insurers have announced relief packages that will refund more than $285M to auto policyholders.
Tennessee Division of Consumer Affairs Offers Tax Filing Tips Ahead of April 15th Deadline
April 2, 2019
Tennessee Consumer Affairs
Nashville, TN – With Tax Day (April 15th, 2019) less than two weeks away, the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance’s (TDCI) Division of Consumer Affairs and the Tennessee State Board of Accountancy is offering Tennesseans the following tips to help navigate the income tax filing process, make the most of their income tax refund and avoid fraudulent tax preparers and scammers.
CPSC reports Walmart Recalls Ozark Trail Camp Axes Due to Injury Hazard
October 7, 2018
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that Walmart is recalling Ozard Trail Camp Axes because the axe head can detach from the handle, posing an injury hazard.
This recall involves Ozark Trail camp axes. The steel shaft tubular axes measure about 14 inches long from handle to axe head, and weigh about 1.25 lbs. The axes have a black, non-slip rubber grip and claw feature. “Ozark Trail” and model number 60111140 are printed on the product packaging.
IRS offers Tips for Taxpayers Who Missed the Tax Deadline
April 17, 2013
Washington, D.C. – The IRS has some advice for taxpayers who missed the tax filing deadline.
File as soon as possible. If you owe federal income tax, you should file and pay as soon as you can to minimize any penalty and interest charges. There is no penalty for filing a late return if you are due a refund.
Penalties and interest may be due. If you missed the April 15th deadline, you may have to pay penalties and interest. The IRS may charge penalties for late filing and for late payment. The law generally does not allow a waiver of interest charges. However, the IRS will consider a reduction of these penalties if you can show a reasonable cause for being late. [Read more]
Checking the Status of Your Refund
March 15, 2011
Washington, D.C. – If you already filed your federal tax return and are due a refund, you have several options to check on your refund.
Here are eight things the IRS wants you to know about checking the status of your refund:
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