Personal Finance Daily: The $900 billion COVID stimulus bill extends several tax write-offs and how to get the most college financial aid for your child

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‘My father was recently very sick and in the hospital, and he was not in his right mind.’

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‘Living in the condo will help ease a tremendous financial burden, as I am sometimes unable to muster two pennies to rub together.’

I didn’t receive a $1,200 stimulus check during the first surge of COVID-19. Will I get a $600 check this time around?

‘With a second round of stimulus checks of $600 announced by Congress on Sunday, will the Internal Revenue Service give me a check based on my 2019 return?’

Our building is tipping staff 25% extra due to COVID-19. My husband wants to maintain this in 2021. I disagree. What should we do?

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I earned $100,000 in 2019, but far less in 2020. Why did I not get a stimulus check? How is that fair?

‘I also know people who made over $100,000 in 2019, but can’t get a stimulus because of their 2019 tax return’

My boyfriend’s ex-wife claimed her 2 sons as dependents on her taxes, and received their stimulus checks, but they live with us

‘The mother of these 2 boys lost custody through the Department of Homeland Security, and has offered no support.’

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The $900 billion COVID stimulus bill extends several tax write-offs, including for medical expenses and college tuition

The legislation would also extend credits for solar energy equipment and plug-in electric motorcycles.

The new stimulus bill didn’t extend the student-loan payment pause — but it has 8 provisions that will affect how families pay for college

The $900 billion COVID relief package provides emergency financial help for college students, simplifies the FAFSA form and repeals a ban on incarcerated students accessing the Pell grant.

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