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U.S. Black Chambers CEO Ron Busby on support for federal minimum wage increase.

U.S. Black Chambers CEO Ron Busby on support for federal minimum wage increase.

by HSBCC | Feb 24, 2021 | Business & Commerce, News & Updates, Press Releases

Source: CNBC The debate over raising the federal minimum wage to $15 and hour is not an easy one. Senate and House Democrats are split over its inclusion in President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion relief package. Opponents argue a higher minimum wage will force small...
New Urban Champions on Collaboration, Growth, and Problem-Solving in St. Louis, MO features Veta T. Jeffery’s Contributions

New Urban Champions on Collaboration, Growth, and Problem-Solving in St. Louis, MO features Veta T. Jeffery’s Contributions

by HSBCC | Jan 27, 2021 | Business & Commerce, Community Blog, News & Updates, Press Releases

St. Louis: A New Urban Champion Source: NewCities.org New Urban Champions is an initiative created to showcase the most successful, but less frequently told stories of collaboration, growth, and problem-solving happening in mid-sized cities that deserve a greater...

Bold Moves Changing Black St. Louis Economics

by Gina Montgomery | Jan 27, 2021 | Business & Commerce, News & Updates

“We don’t ask you to believe in our ability to change, we ask you to believe in yours.” Barack Obama If we continue to glean from the opening lines of a Tale of Two Cities, St. Louis epitomizes its very essence.  It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,...

Funds Released! | SMALL BUSINESS RAPID DEPLOYMENT FUND | Funded through a grant from the St. Louis County CARES Act

by HSBCC | Nov 24, 2020 | Business & Commerce, Everything Black, News & Updates, Press Releases

Source:  STL Partnership | www.stlpartnership.com St. Louis County has established a Small Business Rapid Deployment Fund to assist small businesses that have been severely impacted by COVID-19. Funded through a grant from the St. Louis County CARES Act, this fund is...
19 Families Buy Nearly 97 Acres of Land in Georgia to Create a Safe City for Black People

19 Families Buy Nearly 97 Acres of Land in Georgia to Create a Safe City for Black People

by HSBCC | Sep 14, 2020 | Business & Commerce, Everything Black, News & Updates

In this environment, it is so important to create the change and be the change to balance equality, safety and prosperity in a society that overall does not value the Black Community the same as others.  This is why this story is so powerful.   (CNN) –...

HSBCC Recognized as Wagner and Clay Introduce the Calculate Loan Forgiveness Act

by HSBCC | Jun 29, 2020 | Business & Commerce, News & Updates, Press Releases

Jun 29, 2020 | Press Release The legislation would help lenders and PPP loan recipients easily determine the loan forgiveness amount The Heartland St. Louis Black Chamber of Commerce is elated to be recognized by Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-MO), Chair of the House...
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DID YOUR TAX PREPARER GET YOUR STIMULUS CHECK?

Many have been puzzled as to why it seems their stimulus check direct deposit went to their tax preparer.  Well, it DID NOT go to your tax preparer!  The cause for this is, most likely, it went to the third party bank who issued your tax return check.  Your tax preparer had no control over this, and neither did the third party bank.  Don’t worry, this is being corrected!  It just means there will be delays.  Here’s more information on this topic below.


Stimulus Payment Delays

Many citizens are being affected by Stimulus Payment delays due to a glitch in the system. Every Tax Season a large number of American choose to pay for their tax preparation service out of their tax refund.

In order to comply with Federal regulations banning tax preparers from depositing customers refunds, tax preparation businesses partner with third party banks. These third party banks create temporary accounts, for the sole purpose of splitting refund checks between the customer and the tax preparer.

Stimulus Payments that were deposited to these temporary accounts are being send back to the IRS. The Government is aware of this problem and they are advising taxpayers affected by this delay to input their bank information to the “Get My Payment” portal on the IRS website, otherwise a check will be mailed.

Sincerely,

Jayson M. Thornton
Financial Advisor

THORNTON Advisor LLC
1409 Washington Ave., #305
St. Louis, MO 63103

Office – (314) 776-9076
Fax – (314) 754-9389
www.ThorntonAdvisor.com

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