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Ever wonder about the differences between being laid off and being furloughed? Unfortunately, many Americans are finding out this month as the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic continues. Here’s a great breakdown of what it means to be furloughed, which results in a totally different relationship with your employer than being laid off.


Read on for help if you’re unsure what to do about paying rent, some funny video meeting gaffes, and more advice for dealing with what’s going on in our world right now.


Janie

 

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Take Back Your Life

 

Millions of Americans are struggling to come up with their rent for April and beyond. Though there are various eviction moratoriums in place, there is currently no national or statewide rent freeze or executive order stating that tenants are not responsible for paying rent. If you’ve lost income in the last couple of months and covering your rent isn’t a possibility, there are a few steps you should take.

 

What to do if you can't pay rent

 

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Deal With It

 

For many people, the new coronavirus reality has three major constants: You should stay 6 feet away from others, you probably won’t find toilet paper anywhere, and you’re joining a lot more video conference calls. Whether you’re calling in for work meetings, virtual happy hours or school, chances are you’re going to encounter some pretty funny mishaps like these:

 

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Pro Tip:

 

In March, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin announced on Twitter that the federal income tax filing deadline for 2020 would be pushed to July 15. That means you have an extra three months to prepare your return for tax year 2019 — but it doesn’t mean ALL your tax deadlines are delayed. Not every state delayed filing for state taxes, and you should also check on your property tax deadline, too.

 

Get state tax deadlines

 

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