Breaking down what’s in second stimulus package: who gets what?
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
The Internal Revenue Service even now has listed a group of reasons for why the dollar amount of your Economic Impact Payment could be, as the IRS delicately puts it, 'different than anticipated.' (Dreamstime/TNS)TNS
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A second wave of federal coronavirus relief totaling $900 billion could begin flowing to millions of Americans as soon as the year’s end, nearly nine months after Congress passed the original pandemic relief package known as the CARES Act.
Here’s what the COVID relief package — part of a $2.3 trillion spending bill — could mean for you, your family, your home or your business.