Tax Fact: Stimulus Check
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With the talk about the stimulus check, we all have many questions. One of the things I have read is if you haven’t had your 2018 or 2019 taxes done get them done as soon as possible. They are going to base your check amount on your tax return.

If you have received a direct deposit for your tax refunds in the past, they will direct deposit your stimulus check and if you have received your tax refund by mail, they will mail your stimulus check.

They are also sending stimulus checks to those who do not make enough to file taxes.

We are considered essential workers here at Red Rock Tax & Consulting. We are doing everything we can to ensure the health and safety of our staff and clients. We have different ways that we can help you complete your taxes. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We are here too, not only help with taxes but also help our business clients. There are programs to help your business through this financial hardship because of the pandemic.

Have any questions, give us a call here at Red Rock Tax & Consulting. We are here to help you get through the stress of taxes! We offer a free 30-minute consultation so call us and let’s get your appointment set up 435-635-2494

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