martes, 30 de junio de 2020

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Que ofrecemos a nuestros clientes?: Razones por las cuales las personas deben presenta...: Razones por las cuales las personas deben presentar declaración de impuestos de 2019; pago de impacto económico, créditos tributarios disp...

Razones por las cuales las personas deben presentar declaración de impuestos de 2019; pago de impacto económico, créditos tributarios disponibles para algunos

Mientras que se requiere que muchas personas presenten una declaración de impuestos, es una buena idea que todos determinen si deben presentarla. Algunas personas con bajos ingresos no están obligadas a presentar una declaración, pero deberán hacerlo para obtener un reembolso de impuestos.

El Asistente Tributario Interactivo – ¿Necesito presentar una declaración de impuestos? (en inglés) – ayudará a determinar si se requiere que una persona presente una declaración de impuestos federales o si debe presentarla para recibir un reembolso.

Aquí hay seis cosas a considerar al determinar si presentar una declaración de impuestos de 2019, incluida la posibilidad de ser elegible para recibir un pago de impacto económico.

Impuesto retenido o pagado – ¿El empleador del contribuyente retuvo el impuesto federal sobre el ingreso de su paga en 2019? ¿El contribuyente hizo pagos estimados de impuestos? ¿Recibieron un reembolso el año pasado y lo aplicaron al impuesto de 2019? Si un contribuyente responde afirmativamente a alguna de estas preguntas, es posible que se le deba un reembolso. Para recibir el reembolso, deben presentar una declaración de impuestos de 2019.

Crédito tributario por ingreso del trabajo – Este es un crédito tributario para los asalariados de ingresos bajos a moderados. Es un crédito tributario reembolsable, y el monto depende del ingreso del contribuyente y el número de hijos. El crédito no solo reduce la cantidad de impuestos adeudados, sino que también puede resultar en un reembolso. Sin embargo, una vez más, para reclamar el EITC, un contribuyente debe presentar una declaración. Los contribuyentes pueden usar el Asistente de EITC para determinar si califican para este crédito.

Crédito tributario por hijos – Los contribuyentes pueden reclamar este crédito si tienen un hijo calificado menor de 17 años y cumplen con otros requisitos. El monto máximo por hijo calificado es de $2,000. Hasta $1,400 de esa cantidad pueden ser reembolsables por cada hijo calificado. Entonces, al igual que el EITC, el Crédito tributario por hijos puede darle un reembolso al contribuyente incluso si no debe impuestos.

El Asistente Tributario Interactivo del IRS  ¿Es mi hijo un hijo calificado para el crédito tributario por hijos? (en inglés) –ayuda a los contribuyentes a determinar si un niño es un hijo calificado.

Los contribuyentes con dependientes que no califican para el crédito tributario por hijos pueden reclamar el crédito para otros dependientes. El monto máximo de crédito es de $500 por cada dependiente que cumpla con ciertas condiciones. Obtenga más información en la Publicación 972, Crédito tributario por hijos y crédito para otros dependientes (en inglés).

Crédito tributario de la oportunidad americana o el Crédito de aprendizaje de por vida – Estos dos créditos pueden ayudar a los contribuyentes a pagar los costos de educación superior para ellos mismos, un cónyuge o dependiente. Incluso si el contribuyente no debe impuestos, aún puede calificar. Pueden completar el Formulario 8863, Créditos educativos (en inglés) y presentarlo junto con la declaración de impuestos. El Asistente Tributario Interactivo – ¿Soy elegible para reclamar un crédito educativo? (en inglés) - puede ayudar a los contribuyentes a determinar si son elegibles para un crédito educativo.

Si los contribuyentes no califican para cualquiera de estos créditos, pueden beneficiarse de la deducción de matrícula y tarifas. Para obtener detalles de esta deducción, consulte la Publicación 970, Beneficios tributarios para la educación (en inglés).

Pago de impacto económico – Las personas que no están obligadas a presentar una declaración de impuestos aún pueden ser elegibles para un pago de impacto económico de $1,200 o $2,400 si presentaron como casados presentando una declaración conjunta. Las personas que cumplen con los requisitos de elegibilidad de EIP, tienen un requisito de presentación o pueden reclamar un reembolso deben presentar una declaración de impuestos de 2019. Si no han presentado una declaración de impuestos de 2019 y 2018, el IRS usará su información de la declaración de impuestos de 2019 para calcular su pago de impacto económico. Aquellos que no tienen que presentar una declaración deben usar la herramienta Non-Filers: Enter Payment Info Here antes del 15 de octubre para proporcionar información simple para obtener su pago.

La fecha límite de presentación de impuestos se pospuso hasta el miércoles, 15 de julio de 2020. El IRS está procesando declaraciones de impuestos, emitiendo reembolsos y aceptando pagos. Los contribuyentes que enviaron una declaración de impuestos por correo experimentarán una espera más larga. No es necesario enviar una segunda declaración de impuestos o llamar al IRS.

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Leon County Holiday Closures and Service Changes for Fourth of July

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Leon County Holiday Closures and Service Changes for the Fourth of July Holiday
The following holiday closures and service changes will occur in observance of the Fourth of July Holiday.
Closed Friday, July 3 
Leon County Offices
Leon County Animal Control
Closed Saturday, July 4
Leon County Solid Waste Facility, Rural Waste Service Centers and Household Hazardous Waste Center
Leon County Libraries
Leon County Animal Control
Remain Closed Due to COVID-19
Leon County Community Centers, Campgrounds, Playgrounds and Pavilions
Remain Open for the Holidays
Leon County Parks and Recreation Parks, Greenways and Boat Landings
Additional Service Information
All Leon County Libraries will close on Friday, July 3 at 6 p.m. The LeRoy Collins Leon County Main Library will resume normal operating hours on Sunday, July 5 at 1 p.m. The LeRoy Collins Leon County Branch Libraries will resume normal operating hours on Tuesday, July 7 at 10 a.m. To learn more about curbside services and access online library services, visit www.LeonCountyLibrary.org.
The Leon County Solid Waste Facility, Rural Waste Sites and the Household Hazardous Waste Center will close Friday, July 3 at 5 p.m. and will resume normal hours on Monday, July 6 at 8 a.m.
In the event of an animal-related emergency, service is available by calling the Consolidated Dispatch Agency at (850) 606-5800. Leon County Animal Control encourages residents to only use this service to report dangerous or aggressive dogs, sick or injured domestic animals and animal cruelty. Injured wildlife calls will be forwarded to the St. Francis Wildlife Association at (850) 627-4151.
Programs and services may be subject to change due to COVID-19. For more information on available County services and programs, visit the Leon County Emergency Information portal, www.LeonCountyFL.gov/EI.  

lunes, 29 de junio de 2020

City of Miami Beach Update on COVID-19, 6/29

Monday, June 29, 2020

Additionally, effective at 11:59 p.m. tonight, per Miami-Dade County Emergency Order 23-20 all establishments that are licensed to serve alcoholic beverages, MUST cease the sale of those alcoholic beverages for on-premise consumption between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 6 a.m. each day; and hookah lounges shall remain closed.

As a reminder, per Miami-Dade County Order, all beaches will close in the County commencing on Friday, July 3 and extending through Monday, July 6, 2020. Beaches will reopen on Tuesday, July 7. Click here to read the full order.  

The closure may be extended if conditions do not improve and people do not follow "New Normal" rules requiring masks to be worn always inside commercial establishments and outdoors when social distancing of at least 6 feet is not possible. 

With the recent surge of COVID-19 cases and increasing hospitalizations throughout the State of Florida, the city continues to urge you to wear a mask, practice social distancing and wash your hands regularly. Now is NOT the time to let our guards down on proactive safety measures.

Read more on the latest information from the City of Miami Beach below.

Message from the Mayor
View today's message from Mayor Dan Gelber below and read it in Spanish here.
Mayor Dan Gelber's COVID19 Update 6.29.2020x
Safety for All
Personal responsibility is of the utmost importance as we deal with COVID-19. We NEED everyone to do their part in stopping the spread of this deadly virus, including:
Washing your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol
Social distancing with members outside of your household
Wearing a face covering
Avoiding touching your eyes, nose and mouth
Avoiding close contact with people who are sick
Covering your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash
Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe
Taking personal responsibility. If you are sick with a fever, cough or viral symptoms, please stay away from others, including the work environment and crowded area

 
There is currently no vaccine to prevent COVID-19, you can learn more about prevention and treatment by visiting the CDC website.
Land Use & Sustainability Meeting

The next virtual Land Use and Sustainability board meeting is being held tomorrow, June 30 at 8 a.m. and will be televised on MBTV and streamed live on Facebook.

The Zoom information for both meetings is as followshttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88655286334These meetings will also be streamed live on MBTV Channel 660 on Atlantic Broadband or 99 on AT&T U-Verse.

How to provide spoken public comment during the meeting:
The public may provide spoken comment by dialing telephone 929.205.6099 or 888.475.4499 (toll free). The Webinar ID is 886 5528 6334. Press *9 to raise a hand to be placed in queue to speak.
North Beach Drive-Thru Food Distribution
South Florida Seniors in Action, Farm Share and Commissioner David Richardson will host a drive-thru food distribution on Wednesday, July 1.

Wednesday, July 1
9 AM - 11 AM
8700 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL

The food distribution is on a first come, first serve basis while supplies last. Please remain in your car and open the trunk when it's your turn in line.

If you do not have a car and would like to qualify for food assistance, please call or register online. Phone: 305.604.CITY (2489) or www.miamibeachfl.gov/food
Drive-Thru Food Distribution
Feeding South Florida and Commissioner David Richardson will host a drive-thru food distribution on Saturday, July 4.

Saturday, July 4
9 AM - 11 AM
2100 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL

The food distribution is on a first come, first serve basis while supplies last. Please remain in your car and open the trunk when it's your turn in line.

If you do not have a car and would like to qualify for food assistance, please call or register online. Phone: 305.604.CITY (2489) or   www.miamibeachfl.gov/food
Celebrate a Virtual 4th of July
While the City of Miami Beach’s traditional July 4th festivities have been canceled, we are still celebrating!

Check out a variety of virtual activities your entire family can partake in as we celebrate Independence Day and catch a virtual fireworks display on MBTV (Channels 660 on Atlantic Broadband or 99 on AT&T U-Verse).
COVID-19 & Antibody Tests Available
Both active virus COVID-19 and antibody tests are available at the Miami Beach Convention Center testing facility located on 17 Street and Convention Center Drive. The active virus COVID-19 test is available as both drive-through or walk up daily from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. with a new capacity of 1,200 of these tests.

The drive-through antibody testing is also being conducted daily from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. with a capacity of 300 antibody tests per day. Results are typically provided within one hour.

The State of Florida is also operating a mobile COVID-19 testing site at 12 Street and Washington Avenue (by Miami Beach Police headquarters). A total of 400 tests will be available each day between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.  The site is walk-up only and no appointments are necessary.

Testing at both sites is FREE and being offered to anyone 18 years or older, regardless of COVID-19 symptoms. A patient that has been tested is welcome to be retested at any time. Visit the testing tab on our dedicated Coronavirus webpage to learn more about homebound testing.

Pediatric Mobile Clinic
The University of Miami Pediatric Mobile Clinic is offering FREE COVID-19 testing for children of all ages.

Testing is done by appointment only from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. To to book an appointment, please call 305.243.2049.
OneBlood Donation
OneBlood is working with the public and physicians to coordinate the delivery of potential lifesaving COVID-19 convalescent plasma to those in need. People who have recovered from coronavirus infection have developed antibodies to the virus that remain in the plasma portion of their blood.
 
Transfusing the plasma that contains the antibodies into a person still fighting the virus can provide a boost to the patient’s immune system and potentially help them recover. Click here to learn more and how you can donate today.
Stay Informed
Now more than ever it's important to get counted! So call up your friends and neighbors and ask them to visit my2020census.gov and make sure our community gets counted.

Visit our dedicated, city-related coronavirus webpage www.miamibeachfl.gov/coronavirus for the most up-to-date information, including important resources, impacts to city services and more.

Our city hotline at 305.604.CITY (2489) is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. You can also email your questions to MBCovid@miamibeachfl.govOur next connect with us through social media via emailNextdoorFacebookTwitter and via text message (text MBAlert to 888777).

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domingo, 28 de junio de 2020

A Message from Mayor George "Bud" Scholl

City of Sunny Isles Beach

Message from the Mayor: Coronavirus Update

By Mayor George "Bud" Scholl

Friday, June 26, 2020

Coronavirus cases are rising at an alarming rate in Florida. It’s been nearly four months since our lives were first disrupted by COVID-19, and the virus is stronger than ever in our community. We all must do our part to keep our city and community safe.

Most businesses have reopened and we are moving toward our “new normal,” but the virus has not disappeared. Just looking at the number of reported cases for our city is misleading and not indicative of the grave nature of this virus. Today, Florida reported nearly 9,000 new positive cases, and the CDC has indicated that the actual number may be 10 times higher than the official count.

At OneBlood we have seen the demand for COVID-19 plasma triple over the past three weeks. This plasma is one of the few therapies that can potentially provide relief to the critically ill, and the spike up in demand tells us that there are a lot more critically ill patients than ever before. These patients are not just the elderly; there are many more young people experiencing threatening symptoms during this second wave than we saw in the first wave.

Combatting COVID-19 is a joint effort requiring everyone’s cooperation. We cannot win this fight alone. Though we may have differing opinions about the guidelines and government regulations, it is proven that the best way to stay safe is to social distance, wash your hands, wear a facial covering in public, avoid crowds, and stay home when possible.

We’ve all seen the debate around face masks; most are following the guidelines, but some vehemently oppose the coverings. While Sunny Isles Beach does not have an order requiring facial coverings in all public places, we are strictly following Miami-Dade County’s order requiring masks indoors at businesses, except when eating at a restaurant, and outdoors when social distancing of six feet is not possible. Wearing a facial covering is a simple way to help asymptomatic carriers avoid spreading the virus, so we highly recommend wearing a mask in public whenever possible.

In order to keep our businesses open and enjoy this “new normal,” everyone must cooperate. When inside a business or your condominium’s common areas, wear a facial covering and take extra precautions to stay six feet away from those not in your household. Work alongside your condo association to ensure they comply with County guidelines including proper CDC signage and enhanced sanitization of all common areas. Help our businesses do business safely so that they remain open. Now more than ever we need everyone to take personal responsibility. Hold others accountable and hold yourself accountable.

We must put aside our differences to do what’s best for our community, especially our vulnerable populations. You may not be concerned with contracting the virus, but think of your parents, grandparents, kids, friends and our healthcare system. Don’t let self-interest cloud your social responsibility. Condemn complacency.

Failure to get the virus under control and slow the spread may result in more roll backs and closures. All of us on the City Commission and your City staff want what’s best for our residents and businesses. Do your part by continuing to follow CDC guidelines and State, County and City orders. Together, let’s protect Sunny Isles Beach.

Stay Informed

Stay up to date on the latest news, closures and updates from the City of Sunny Isles Beach.
See the complete details about reopening in Sunny Isles Beach at sibfl.net/reopening.
We will continue to post updates and answers to frequently asked questions at sibfl.net/coronavirus.
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